In immunology, the term "clonal selection" best refers to:
A) the multiple types of cells needed to generate an antigenic specific response
B) the ability of one B cell to produce multiple isotypes of antibodies
C) the ability of specific lymphocyte subsets to proliferate upon exposure to a specific epitope
D) the ability of memory cells to induce a quick secondary antibody response
E) the process of opsonizing antigen for rapid phagocytic degradation
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