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Tormod Ådnøy

Researcher at Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Publications -  77
Citations -  1462

Tormod Ådnøy is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Casein. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1275 citations.

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A genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting milk production in Norwegian dairy cattle.

TL;DR: An autosomal genome scan for quantitative trait loci affecting milk production traits was carried out on the Norwegian Dairy Cattle population, and the most convincing result was found close to marker FBN9 on chromosome 6, where a QTL was detected with alleles that cause a marked reduction in both protein and fat percentages and an increase in milk yield.
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Milk production, composition and variation at different lactation stages of four goat breeds in Ethiopia

TL;DR: Superior chemical composition revealed the potential of milk from indigenous Ethiopian goats for cheese production as well as milk yield and composition at different lactation stages.
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Effects on production traits of haplotypes among casein genes in Norwegian goats and evidence for a site of preferential recombination.

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to detect polymorphisms (SNPs) in the casein genes of Norwegian goats, resolve haplotype structures within the loci, and assess the effect of these haplotypes on milk production traits.
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Effects of milk protein polymorphism and composition, casein micelle size and salt distribution on the milk coagulation properties in Norwegian Red cattle

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of milk protein polymorphism and composition, casein micelle size and salts distribution on the coagulation properties of milk from 99 Norwegian Red cattle (NRF) were studied.
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Production Performance of Dual Purpose Crosses of Two Indigenous with Two Exotic Chicken Breeds in Sub-tropical Environment

TL;DR: No significant differences were observed in overall egg production and quality traits between the two crosses, but significant age effect withinCrosses was found, and mortality in the FN cross was lower than in the RW cross.