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An insertion in the coding region of the <it>myostatin </it>(<it>MSTN</it>) gene affects carcass conformation and fatness in the Norwegian Spælsau (<it>Ovis aries</it>)
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Dag
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Boman Inger A
Published 2009-06-01
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A nonsense mutation in the <it>beta-carotene oxygenase 2 (BCO2) </it>gene is tightly associated with accumulation of carotenoids in adipose tissue in sheep (<it>Ovis aries</it>)
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Boman Inger A
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Våge
Dag
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Published 2010-02-01
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Mapping of quantitative trait loci for flesh colour and growth traits in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>)
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Moen Thomas
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Baranski Matthew
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Våge
Dag
Published 2010-06-01
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Carotenoid dynamics in Atlantic salmon
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Omholt Stig W
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Våge
Dag
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Øyehaug Leiv
,
Rajasingh Hannah
Published 2006-04-01
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Characterisation of a novel paralog of scavenger receptor class B member I (<it>SCARB1</it>) in Atlantic salmon (<it>Salmo salar</it>)
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Omholt Stig W
,
Baranski Matthew
,
Helgeland Hanna
,
Sundvold Hilde
,
Våge
Dag
Published 2011-05-01
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Impact of two <it>myostatin </it>(<it>MSTN</it>) mutations on weight gain and lamb carcass classification in Norwegian White Sheep (<it>Ovis aries</it>)
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Blichfeldt Thor
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Nafstad Ola
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Klemetsdal Gunnar
,
Boman Inger A
,
Våge
Dag
I
Published 2010-01-01
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A missense mutation in <it>growth differentiation factor 9</it> (<it>GDF9</it>) is strongly associated with litter size in sheep
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Dag
I
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Husdal Maren
,
Kent Matthew P
,
Klemetsdal Gunnar
,
Boman Inger A
Published 2013-01-01
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