The evolutionary conservation of two classes of T lymphocytes, those expressing : T-cell receptors and those expressing : T-cell receptors, argues for important but separate functions of these two classes of T cells. Evolution has also conserved the process of somatic recombination of gene segments that is able to generate an enormous diversity of : and : T-cell receptor sequences. Do these observations indicate that both classes of T cells are components of the adaptive immune system? Why or why not?
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