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Nutrigenomics is a field of study that focuses on the relationship between nutrition and genetics. It is a sub-discipline of genomics, which is the study of the structure, function, and evolution of genomes. Nutrigenomics seeks to understand how nutrition affects gene expression and how genetic variation affects the response to dietary components. It is a rapidly growing field, with research focusing on the development of personalized nutrition plans based on an individual's genetic makeup.
Nutrigenomics has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach nutrition and health. By understanding how genetic variation affects the response to dietary components, it can help to identify the most effective dietary interventions for individuals. This could lead to improved health outcomes and a reduction in the risk of chronic diseases.
Some companies in the nutrigenomics market include 23andMe, Nutrigenomix, GenoPalate, and DNAFit. Show Less Read more