Rearrangement/hypermutation/gene conversion: when, where and why?
- PMID: 8808057
 - DOI: 10.1016/0167-5699(96)80586-x
 
Rearrangement/hypermutation/gene conversion: when, where and why?
Abstract
Diversification strategies for immunoglobulins vary widely in different species. Here, Jean-Claude Weill and Claude-Agnès Reynaud argue that V(D)J recombination arose as a means for achieving allelic exclusion rather than diversity, and postulate that the choice of a diversification strategy is selected along with a specific site of B-cell differentiation. They propose that somatic mutation and gene conversion represent analogous molecular strategies occurring in specific chromatin accessibility contexts.
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