Scientists at the Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Dummerstorf have decoded the genome of the African ...
The place where the peptide was found—in the mucus on the skin of farmed African catfish—is not as unlikely as it may seem.
Clarias gariepinus, colloquially known as the African catfish or the Thai magur, is banned in India and its farming and breeding are not permissible.
The National Green Tribunal has ordered action against the alleged illegal breeding and farming of the African catfish in Uttar Pradesh.