BIOL 53700 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: B-Cell Receptor, Affinity Maturation, Alternative Splicing

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Which steps in antibody generation is controlled by alternative splicing: vdj recombination, changing from membrane bound to secreted igm, class switching, affinity maturation. Where does b cell positive selection occur: central lymphatic organ, peripheral lymphatic organ, both, neither. Where does b cell negative selection occur: central lymphatic organ, peripheral lymphatic organ, both, neither. T cell help is not required for td-b cells to: proliferate, produce igm, affinity maturation, class switching. What is not required for the generation of cd8 memory t cells: protein antigen, dendritic cells, cd4 helper cells, b cells, cytokines. The gemonic dna was fragmented with bamhi and size of the pieces containing the v and c fragments of a light chain from a tumor cell was detected. In embryonic dna, the v and c fragments are in separated, large dna fragments. In the tumor dna, the v and c are in the same smaller fragment.

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