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Junctional Diversity 0
Junctional diversity is a critical mechanism in the immune system that increases the variability of antibodies and T-cell receptors, enhancing the body's ability to recognize a vast array of antigens. It occurs during the process of V(D)J recombination, where random additions and deletions of nucleotides at the junctions of gene segments create unique antigen-binding sites.
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