Final answer:
The total diversity of the immunoglobulin gene is calculated by multiplying the different V gene pairs with the additional combinations from junctional diversity, leading to a total of 5.7x10¹³, which suggests a close approximation to option (d) 5.9x10¹³.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for the total diversity of the immunoglobulin gene, considering both the number of different V gene pairs and the additional combinations provided by junctional diversity. The total number of different V gene pairs is given as 1.9x10⁶, and junctional diversity accounts for another 3x10⁷ additional combinations. To find the total diversity, we add these two numbers together.
1.9x10⁶ V gene pairs
+ 3x10⁷ junctional diversity
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3.19x10⁷ total diversity
Since 3.19x10⁷ is not one of the multiple-choice options, we should look for an error in calculation or interpretation. To calculate the total diversity correctly, we should multiply the number of different V gene pairs by the additional combinations provided by junctional diversity:
1.9x10⁶ x 3x10⁷ = 5.7x10¹³
The closest answer to our calculation is 5.9x10¹³ (option d), which might suggest a minor miscalculation or a typo in the question or answer options.