antigénokra
Antigénokra is a term that has seen limited usage and refers to the concept of a "gene of antigen". This term is not a standard scientific classification and is more of a descriptive phrase rather than a formally recognized entity in genetics or immunology. The idea behind antigénokra suggests a specific gene or set of genes responsible for the production of antigens. Antigens are molecules, typically foreign to the body, that can trigger an immune response. They are often proteins or polysaccharides found on the surface of pathogens like bacteria and viruses, or on abnormal cells.
The concept implies that the genetic blueprint for these immune-stimulating molecules resides within the genome of