Variability in humoral responses to DNP-KLH of rainbow trout ( [formula omitted]). Comparison of antibody kinetics and immunoglobulins spectrotypes between normal trouts and trouts obtained by gynogenesis or self-fertilization

The anti-DNP antibody responses were compared between conventional trouts produced in fishfarm and trouts experimentally obtained by self-fertilization of hermaphrodites or by gynogenesis. The variability of anti-DNP antibody titres was equivalent between normal and gynogenetic fish, but significant...

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Female
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General aspects. Ontogeny. Phylogeny
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Inbreeding
Isoelectric Focusing
Kinetics
Life Sciences
Male
Parthenogenesis
Salmonidae - immunology
Trout - genetics
Trout - immunology
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