What is hapten?
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Answer / sonal
it is an incomplete antigen incapable of inducing immune
response by itself.it can do so only when conjugated by a
carrier molecule(protein).
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Answer / megha
Heptans are the molecules that have Antigenicity but they
lacks immunogenicity.
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Answer / neha
A molecule that is not immunogenic by itself but can
react with specific antibody.
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Which are the nucleotides “portions” that bind in the formation of nucleic acids?
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