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- Germ_line_theory abstract "The germ-line theory was a proposed explanation for immunoglobulin diversity that proposed that each antibody was encoded in a separate germline gene. This does not occur in most species (including humans), but may occur in Elasmobranchs.".
- Germ_line_theory comment "The germ-line theory was a proposed explanation for immunoglobulin diversity that proposed that each antibody was encoded in a separate germline gene. This does not occur in most species (including humans), but may occur in Elasmobranchs.".