Chickens, more than humans, focus the diversity of their immunoglobulin genes on the complementarity-determining region but utilise amino acids, indicative of a more cross-reactive antibody repertoire

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  • who: Jessica Mallaby from the The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, United States have published the article: Chickens, more than humans, focus the diversity of their immunoglobulin genes on the complementarity-determining region but utilise amino acids, indicative of a more cross-reactive antibody repertoire, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this analysis, the authors focused on the CDRs since they form the antigen-binding_site. In this study, the two serine codons were analysed separately due to differences in their role of gene diversification, as serine 1 is an AID cold . . .

     

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