Analysis of TCR rearrangement profiles of well-defined thymocyte populations in a number of individual thymi provides evidence for a new pathway of lineage commitment. In all of the thymi analyzed, alphabeta thymocytes have rearrangements in the delta locus that are enhanced for out-of-frame rearrangements. Thus, not only did alphabeta thymocytes pass through a stage in differentiation that included delta rearrangement, but they also constitute a population that was relatively unsuccessful at these rearrangements. Interestingly, in some thymi, gammadelta thymocytes have out-of-frame beta rearrangements. This represents a novel pathway in which delta and beta rearrangement happens concurrently. In this pathway, selection favors whichever gene is in frame, thus improving the chances of generating useful T cells. In other thymi, gammadelta cells showed no obvious beta gene rearrangement, indicating a sequential rearrangement. Thus, alphabeta/gammadelta lineage commitment can follow at least two distinct pathways in different individuals.