Molecular Nutrition and Genomics: Nutrition and the Ascent of HumankindISBN: 978-0-470-08159-4
Hardcover
152 pages
July 2007
Other Available Formats: E-book
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This fascinating book draws it subject matter from a range of
relevant disciplines that extend from molecular nutrition,
nutritional sciences, and nutrition dietetics through to genetics,
genomics, and anthropology. It presents a vital portrait of the
absolutely fundamental role that nutrition has played and continues
to play in shaping who and what human beings are, as well as where
they evolved from, and where they may be heading as a species.
Molecular Nutrition: Nutrition and the Evolution of Humankind:
- Blends coverage of the molecular mechanisms that underpin nutrient-gene interactions with evolutionary theory
- Takes a molecular biological approach to problem solving, and moves nutrition away from its dietetic and anthropological origins to the front lines of genomic research
- Covers key concepts in molecular biology; the –omics revolution and bioinformatics; recent human evolution; molecular mechanisms of gene-nutrient interactions; the importance of nutrients and genomics in disease; the evolution of micronutrient metabolism, protein structure, and human disease; nutrients and the human lifecycle; contemporary dietary patterns; leading-edge laboratory tools in nutrigenomics and human evolutionary studies