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Nutrigenomics publishes clinical and basic research findings that decipher interactions between genes and the diet, emphasizing the identification of nutritionally relevant human and animal genes, and epigenetic markings — as well as the role of the gut microbiome in modulating nutritional state.
Bidirectional interactions between genes and the diet — which the discipline of nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics seeks to unravel — are a rapidly developing area of research within nutrition and metabolism. Section Nutrigenomics aims to publish significant nutritionally-relevant clinical and basic research findings based on nutrigenomic approaches. Specifically, we welcome papers on the following topics:
1) identification of genes, gene regulation, gene expression, and genetic variants related to nutrition, metabolism, energy utilization, activity, and feeding behaviors;
2) characterization of epigenetic changes caused by diet, or effects of epigenetic changes on nutrition, metabolism, energy utilization, activity, and feeding behaviors;
3) bioinformatic approaches relevant to nutrigenomics;
4) studies on the gut microbiota’s metagenome, as well as gene regulation or gene expression within the microbiome that influences an organism’s nutrition, metabolism, energy utilization, activity, and feeding behaviors
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Nutrigenomics welcomes submissions of the following article types: Brief Research Report, Case Report, Clinical Trial, Correction, Data Report, Editorial, General Commentary, Hypothesis and Theory, Methods, Mini Review, Opinion, Original Research, Perspective, Review, Specialty Grand Challenge, Systematic Review and Technology and Code.
All manuscripts must be submitted directly to the section Nutrigenomics, where they are peer-reviewed by the Associate and Review Editors of the specialty section.
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