Banupriya, S.Kathirvelan, C.Joshua, P. PatricTANUVAS2017-09-042017-09-042016-062278-3687http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810030390Nutrigenomics that is the study of interaction between dietary components and the genome, and the regulating changes in proteins and other metabolism. The development of nutrigenomic studies has brought about a number of new research tools. Bioinformatics are now making their ways to solve the intervening puzzle between nutrient and genes. Numerous dietary components can alter genetic events, and thereby influence health. In addition to the essential nutrients, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, fatty acids, calcium, zinc, selenium, and vitamin A, C and E, there is a variety of nonessential bioactive components that seem to significantly influence health.en-USVeterinary ScienceMilkApplication of Nutrigenomics for Milk Fat Improvement in Dairy CattleInternational Journal of Science, Environment and TechnologyArticle