Overview about the correlation between the genetic origin on Chromosome 6 and the expression of the common MHC class I and II molecules in humans.
Due to the codominance of the MHC alleles and the extreme polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex genes, a great number of variant molecules is seen on the cells of one individual and throughout the whole population.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: I used the MHC molecules for illustrating those on the surface of a schematic cell.. The original can be viewed here: MHC Class 2.svg: . Modifications made by Zionlion77.
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2007-03-19T03:12:43Z Atropos235 308x394 (8725 Bytes) Schematic representation of MHC class I molecule, consisting of three α-[[:en:protein_domain|domains]] and one [[:en:Beta-2-microglobulin|β2-microglobulin molecule]]. The peptide-binding groove is situated between domains �
2007-03-19T03:53:38Z Atropos235 219x405 (9929 Bytes) {{Information| |Description= Schematic representation of MHC class II molecule, consisting of two α-[[:en:protein_domain|domains]] and two β-domains. The peptide-binding groove is situated between domains α1 and β1. |Sour
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