Final answer:
The correct answer is option D, Both A and B. Both the Ig Light kappa chain and TCR alpha chain can undergo successful rearrangement to prevent the formation of auto reactive lymphocyte receptors.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is option D, Both A and B. Both the Ig Light kappa chain (A) and TCR alpha chain (B) can undergo successful rearrangement to prevent the formation of auto reactive lymphocyte receptors.
B cells, like T cells, use genetic rearrangement of gene segments to provide the necessary diversity of receptor specificities. The variable region of the BCR heavy chain is made up of V, D, and J segments, similar to the ß chain of the TCR. The variable region of the BCR light chain is made up of V and J segments, similar to the a chain of the TCR.
Therefore, both the Ig Light kappa chain and TCR alpha chain undergo successful rearrangement to prevent auto reactive lymphocyte receptors.