-
What is true for monoclonal antibodies?
-
- These antibodies obtained from one parent and for one antigen
- These antibodies obtained from parent and for two antigen
- These antibodies obtained from one parent and for many antigen
- These antibodies obtained from many parents and for many antigens
Correct Option: A
Monoclonal antibodies are identical molecules specific for one type of antigen. These are obtained by injecting the target antigen into a rat or mouse. Sometimes later, the spleen cells producing antibodies are isolated and fused with myeloma cells to produce monoclonal antibodies.