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isotype
i·so·type I0257050 (ī′sə-tīp′)n.1. A biological specimen or other element that is a duplicate of the holotype.2. Any of several classes or subclasses of immunoglobulins, such as immunoglobulins A and G, that are distinguished by differences in the amino acid sequence of the constant regions of their heavy chains. All isotypes are usually found in every individual of a species. i′so·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.i′so·ty′py (-tī′pē) n.isotype (ˈaɪsəˌtaɪp) nthe presentation of statistical information in a row of diagrams using the international picture language created by Otto Neurath (1882–1945)i•so•type (ˈaɪ səˌtaɪp) n. 1. one of two or more separate biological populations of the same or a similar type. 2. any epitope that is common to all individuals in a species. i`so•typ′ic (-ˈtɪp ɪk) adj. EncyclopediaSeeisotypicisotype
i·so·type (ī'sō-tīp), An antigenic determinant shared by all members of a class or subclass of an immunoglobulin molecule. Immunoglobulin isotypes include IgG, IgA, IgE, IgD, and IgM. [iso- + G. typos, model] isotype (ī′sə-tīp′)n.1. A biological specimen or other element that is a duplicate of the holotype.2. Any of the subclasses of immunoglobulins defined by the chemical and antigenic characteristics of their constant regions. i′so·typ′ic (-tĭp′ĭk) adj.i·so·type (ī'sō-tīp) An antigenic determinant (marker) that occurs in all members of a subclass of an immunoglobulin class. [iso- + G. typos, model] |