Serological studies on oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps) and mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta)


Autoria(s): Dhulkhed, M.H.; Nagesh, C.N.
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1976

Resumo

An antiserum was raised in a rabbit against 0 panel red cells of mackerel. The erythrocytes of oil sardine and mackerel were tested against human blood typing sera anti A and B and also the test serum of rabbit which revealed the presence of antigens A and B. In addition, an antigen common to both the fishes and human A, B and 0 panel red cells was noted but not identifiable. The blood group B did not manifest itself clearly either in oil sardine or mackerel. The blood groups A, AB and 0 indicated the existence of genetically different groups of oil sardine and mackerel. Isoagglutinin tests revealed the presence of a reciprocal relationship with antigens A and B in both these fishes.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18293/1/FT13.1_009.pdf

Dhulkhed, M.H. and Nagesh, C.N. (1976) Serological studies on oil sardine (Sardinella longiceps) and mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta). Fishery Technology, 13(1), pp. 9-12.

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en

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