[immunology] An isotype usually refers to any related proteins/genes from a particular gene family. In immunology, the `immunoglobulin isotype` refers to the genetic variations or differences in the constant regions of the heavy and light chains. In humans, there are five heavy chain isotypes and two light chain isotypes: Immunoglobulin cla...
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[picture language] Isotype (International System of TYpographic Picture Education) is a method of showing social, technological, biological and historical connections in pictorial form. It was first known as the Vienna Method of Pictorial Statistics (Wiener Methode der Bildstatistik), due to its having been developed at the Gesellschafts- u...
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Any duplicate of the holotype of a taxon.
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1. <immunology> Applied to a set of macromolecules sharing some features in common. In immunology isotype describes the class, subclass, light chain type and subtype of an immunoglobulin. ... 2. Antigenic determinant that is uniquely present in individuals of a single species. ... 3. <statistics> A conventionalised method for the graphi...
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Synonym of isomorph.
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(1) Applied to a set of macromolecules sharing some features in common. In immunology isotype describes the class, subclass, light chain type and subtype of an immunoglobulin. (2) Antigenic determinant that is uniquely present in individuals of a single species. (3) A conventionalised method for the graphical display of statistical data.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ī′sō-tīp Definitions: 1. 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.
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a drawing, diagram, or other symbol that represents a specific quantity of or other fact about the thing depicted: Every isotype of a house on that chart represents a thousand new houses. · a statistical graph, chart, diagram, etc., that employs such symbols. · any of two or more separate populations of the same or a similar type. ®..
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