Negative selection

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Negative selection may refer to:

In biology

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In immunology

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  • 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

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