The affinity of the binding between TCR and antigen is low and it is degenerate. True/False?

The affinity of the binding between TCR and antigen is low and it is degenerate. True/False? Correct Answer True

The above statement is true because many TCRs recognize the same antigen and many antigens are recognized by the same TCR which lacks both specificity affinity.

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