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      Aberrant rearrangements contribute significantly to the allelic exclusion of immunoglobulin gene expression.

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      Alleles, Animals, B-Lymphocytes, immunology, Chromosome Deletion, Gene Expression Regulation, Immunoglobulin Fragments, genetics, Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains, Immunoglobulin kappa-Chains, Immunoglobulin lambda-Chains, Immunoglobulins, Leukemia, Experimental, Mice, Plasmacytoma, Recombination, Genetic

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          A study of the organization of light- and heavy-chain immunoglobulin genes in mouse splenic B cells, spleen-derived hybridomas and plasmacytomas has unequivocally demonstrated that aberrant rearrangements are common during normal B-cell development. The results support a probabilistic model for allelic exclusion of immunoglobulin gene expression.

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