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21. The Immune System / Antibody Structure and Diversity / Problem 6
Problem 6
Why can't every possible antibody be encoded directly in the genome?
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The genome does not have enough space to encode every possible antibody.
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Antibodies are not proteins and cannot be encoded in the genome.
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Antibodies are encoded in the RNA, not the genome.
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The genome can only encode antibodies for known pathogens.
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