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| − | |<big>'''What are immunoglobulins also known as?''' | + | |<big>'''Which genes code for the immunoglobulin subtypes and on which chain are they located?''' |
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| − | *'''''Antibodies''''' | + | *'''''IGH genes''''' |
| − | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Introduction|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | + | *'''''Heavy chain''''' |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Variation|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| | + | |<big>'''Complete the sentences about IgG subtypes''' |
| | + | ||<big>Humans and rodents have <font color="white">'''''four'''''</font> IgG subtypes. Dogs have <font color="white">'''''three'''''</font> IgG subtypes. Ruminats have <font color="white">'''''three or four'''''</font> IgG subtypes. |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Variation|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| | + | |<big>'''What are allotypes?''' |
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| | + | *'''''Differences in immunoglobulins between individuals of a particular species''''' |
| | + | *'''''Allotypes are inheritable''''' |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Allo & Idiotypes|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| | + | |<big>'''What are idiotypes?''' |
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| | + | *'''''Variations in the sequences of amino acids in the variable regions of the light and heavy chains''''' |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Allo & Idiotypes|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| | + | |<big>'''What is immunoglobulin heavy chain switching?''' |
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| | + | *'''''After antigenic exposure the IgM+ B-cells differentiate''''' |
| | + | *'''''Only after direct influence of T cells''''' |
| | + | *'''''Other classes of immunoglobluins are synthesised''''' |
| | + | *'''''The same varibale domains are kept''''' |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Immunoglobulin Class Switching|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| | + | |<big>'''How do different classes of antibody differ from each other?''' |
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| | + | *'''''Size''''' |
| | + | *'''''Charge''''' |
| | + | *'''''Amino acid composition''''' |
| | + | *'''''Associated carbohydrate''''' |
| | + | *'''''Function''''' |
| | + | ||[[Immunoglobulins - WikiBlood#Immunoglobulin Class Switching|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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