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Somatic-mutation Theory At Biology Glossary

What is it? A theory to account for the high degree of antibody variability. It suggests that mutation of a basic immunoglobulin gene accounts for all the different types of immunoglobulins produced by B lymphocytes. See germ-line theory.

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