Multiple Antibodies Example, continued: Explanation of Varying Strengths of Reactions

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Multiple Antibodies Example, continued: Explanation of Varying Strengths of Reactions

Panel cells 6 and 8: 2+ reactions correspond to S in the heterozygous state.

Panel cell 9: 3+ reaction corresponds to S in the homozygous state (stronger reaction).

Because D is also present on panel cells 1, 2, 4, and 10 the reactions are 4+.