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2. Weigert, M. G., Cesari, I. M., Yonkovich, S. J., and Cohn, M., Nature London in press. In this paper, gimel is referred to as lambda.
3. Geckeler, W., and Weigert, M. G., unpublished. The reader should not be put off by the definition of a third class of light chain, gimel, in addition to kappa and lambda. Mice express all three classes. The gimel class is described in (2) and the lambda class in (13). It is possible to designate gimel and lambda, lambda I and lambda II, if one wishes to face an inquisition by a WHO nomenclature committee.
4. AN ANALYSIS OF THE SEQUENCES OF THE VARIABLE REGIONS OF BENCE JONES PROTEINS AND MYELOMA LIGHT CHAINS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR ANTIBODY COMPLEMENTARITY
5. Hood, L. E., Potter, M., and McKean, D. J., Science, in press.