Until recently, studies of the influence of nutrition on reproductive event
s such as the timing of puberty, the occurrence of ovulation in single-ovul
ating species and the actual numbers of ova shed in 'multiple ovulators' su
ch as the pig and sheep dominated nutritional aspects of reproduction resea
rch. The emphasis is now switching to studies of the impact of nutrition du
ring key periods of development in utero on subsequent production potential
including reproduction. Already there is evidence that nutrition during ea
rly embryonic development can affect the foetal growth trajectories and siz
e at birth. There are also data to indicate that nutrition during oogenesis
not only affects ovulation rate but also embryo development and possibly t
he nature of the subsequent foetal growth and development processes. Coming
at a time when functional genomics is capturing the attention of nutrition
ists, these observations are providing a unique and valuable opportunity to
carry out research linking whole animal production responses with the unde
rlying molecular and cellular biology. The present review describes a range
of examples of the effects of dietary nutrients on gene expression during
key periods of embryonic and foetal development. In doing so it illustrates
the impact that nutrition in utero could have on improving animal producti
on through its contribution to functional genomics.