Would the transgenic mice recognize antigens as foreign


They started with a stain of mouse in which the heavy chain and light chain loci had been 'knocked-out" (made non-functional). They then introduced into embryos from these mice genes for heavy and light chains from humans; transgenic mice were then grown from these embryos. When exposed to antigens, these mice produce human antibodies against the antigens. A. Why was it necessary to start with Ig knock-out mice? B. The antibodies produced from the transgenic mice are 'human" antibodies; how do these differ from the antibodies to the same antigen from normal mice? C. Would the transgenic mice recognize antigens as 'foreign" differently than normal mice?

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