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About the micronutrient portal
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The current practice of dietary advice acknowledges that the “one size fits all” concept fails but scientifically solid tools to differentiate are mostly absent. On top of this, micronutrients collaborate in their activities (e.g., maintaining overall homeostasis in metabolism, oxidative and inflammatory processes). Finally, it now becomes apparent that not only lower levels of intake are of individual concern, but also, for many essential nutrients, upper limits need to be established because of long term negative health effects (examples antioxidant vitamins and death rate, folate and colon cancer recurrence).
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Essentially, the micronutrient genetics project aims at identifying all relevant genetic variations related to the biological activity on a specific micronutrient. In doing so, we will organize this information in a biological perspective, i.e. pathway and biological network oriented visual browsers. Controversially, for many micronutrients the biological knowledge is still fragmented. Thus, a flexible and editable browser with both a wiki-editable and a permanent interface will be implemented. The genetic variation on specific genes will be derived from the basic databases embedded in the human variome project. A bioinformatics team is established that will construct and maintain these web-based interfaces.
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Assuming that within a foreseeable future the information on the complete (relevant) genomic variation of an individual will become available, it is now time to construct a knowledge basis that will eventually allow for individual optimization of gene-micronutrient interaction and related dietary advice and clinical practice. For this reason, we have started the [http://www.micronutrientgenomics.org/ micronutrient genomics project].
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NuGO www.nugo.org
 
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Eurecca www.eurreca.org
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NCTR www.FDA.gov
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<tr><td>[[Image:NuGO-logo.png]]</td><td> </td><td>[http://www.nugo.org NuGO]</td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td>[[Image:NCTR-logo.png]]</td><td> </td><td>[http://www.FDA.gov NCTR-FDA]</td></tr>
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Human variome project www.humanvariomeproject.org
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<tr><td>[[Image:eurreca-logo.png]]</td><td> </td><td>[http://www.eurreca.org Eurreca]</td><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td><td>[[Image:variome-logo.png]]</td><td> </td><td>[http://www.humanvariomeproject.org human variome program]<br>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12263-010-0186-6 paper about collaboration]</td></tr>
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Tufts www.tufts.edu
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<tr><td>[[Image:Tufts-logo.png]]</td><td> </td><td>[http://www.tufts.edu Tufts]</td></tr>
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The current practice of dietary advice acknowledges that the “one size fits all” concept fails but scientifically solid tools to differentiate are mostly absent. On top of this, micronutrients collaborate in their activities (e.g., maintaining overall homeostasis in metabolism, oxidative and inflammatory processes). Finally, it now becomes apparent that not only lower levels of intake are of individual concern, but also, for many essential nutrients, upper limits need to be established because of long term negative health effects (examples antioxidant vitamins and death rate, folate and colon cancer recurrence). Assuming that within a foreseeable future the information on the complete (relevant) genomic variation of an individual will become available, it is now time to construct a knowledge basis that will eventually allow for individual optimization of gene-micronutrient interaction and related dietary advice and clinical practice. For this reason, we have started the micronutrient genomics project.


Partners

Image:NuGO-logo.png NuGO  Image:NCTR-logo.png NCTR-FDA
 
Image:eurreca-logo.png Eurreca  Image:variome-logo.png human variome program
paper about collaboration
 
Image:Tufts-logo.png Tufts
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