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Joining Gene Segments Variability Sequence Present Antigen Specific Receptors

This flashcard defines junctional diversity as the sequence variability in antigen-specific receptors that arises from the imprecise joining and insertion of nucleotides between V, D, and J gene segments during their recombination.

La variabilidad en la secuencia presente en los receptores específicos de antígeno que se crea durante el proceso de unión de los segmentos génicos V, D y J y que se debe a uniones imprecisas y la inserción de nucleótidos no temporizados en las uniones entre los segmentos génicos.

Front The variability in sequence present in antigen-specific receptors that is created during the process of joining V, D, and J gene segments and which is due to imprecise joining and insertion of nontemplated nucleotides at the joins between gene segments
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