natural selection theory

natural selection theory
the first selective theory of antibody formation, according to which about a million different antibody molecules are constantly being produced at low levels; when an antibody combines with a complementary antigen the complex is taken up by antibody-producing cells and the antibody is replicated. This theory explained many features of the immune response but incorrectly located immunologic memory in serum rather than cells. See clonal selection t.

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