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*], the selective removal of rare alleles that are deleterious | *], the selective removal of rare alleles that are deleterious | ||
*], when negative, rather than positive, traits of a species are selected for | *], when negative, rather than positive, traits of a species are selected for | ||
⚫ | ==In immunology== | ||
⚫ | *], in which B-cells and T-cells that recognize MHC molecules bound to peptides of self-origin, or just MHC molecules with high affinity are deleted from the repertoire of immune cells | ||
==In politics== | ==In politics== | ||
*], a process that occurs in rigid hierarchies, most notably dictatorships | *], a process that occurs in rigid hierarchies, most notably dictatorships | ||
⚫ | ==In immunology== | ||
⚫ | *], in which B-cells and T-cells that recognize MHC molecules bound to peptides of self-origin, or just MHC molecules with high affinity are deleted from the repertoire of immune cells |
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Negative selection may refer to:
In biology
- Negative selection (natural selection), the selective removal of rare alleles that are deleterious
- Negative selection (artificial selection), when negative, rather than positive, traits of a species are selected for
In immunology
- Negative selection (immunology), in which B-cells and T-cells that recognize MHC molecules bound to peptides of self-origin, or just MHC molecules with high affinity are deleted from the repertoire of immune cells
In politics
- Negative selection (politics), a process that occurs in rigid hierarchies, most notably dictatorships
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