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A single group of cells possessing identical aberrant phenotypes is defined as:
 
  a. Monoclonal
  b. Clonal
  c. Tumorigenic
  d. Contour gated

Question 2

Neoplasms are made up of a population of identical cells or a clone of cells. When identified, clone can lead to the discovery of a lymphoid malignancy or other lymphoproliferative disorder. Clonality be detected by:
 
  a. The uniform expression of one immunoglobulin light chain
  b. A mixture of cells with either kappa or lambda light chains
  c. A surface immunoglobulin detection
  d. The bright intensity of all monoclonal markers



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: A



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