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Rearrangements T Cell Receptor Immunoglobulin Gene Segments Encode Protein

Nonproductive rearrangements are gene segment rearrangements in T-cell receptors or immunoglobulins that result in incorrect translational reading frames, preventing protein synthesis.

Rearrangements of T-cell receptor or immunoglobulin gene segments that cannot encode a protein because the coding sequences are in the wrong translational reading frame

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