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27 February, 11:52

What is allelic exclusion and why is it important?

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  1. 27 February, 12:02
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    Allelic exclusion is defined as a process in which only one allelic gene is expressed and other allele remains silenced.

    Allelic exclusion plays important role for cell surface receptors in genes and in immune cells like B lymphocytes. The allelic exclusion controls binding site of B cells and allows only one type of binding site expressed in each B cell as binding site of an antibody is decided by the combination of a particular heavy and light chain.
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