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  1. Genome Research

    Genome Research is an international, continuously published, peer-reviewed journal that features outstanding original research providing novel insights into the genome biology of all organisms, including significant advances in genomic medicine. The journal also provides high-quality reviews and perspectives written by respected leaders in the field and reports cutting-edge computational ...

  2. Genome Research

    Genome Research. Genome Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Disregarding review journals, Genome Research ranks 2nd in the category 'Genetics and Genomics' after Nature Genetics. The focus of the journal is on research that provides novel insights into the genome biology of all ...

  3. Genome Research

    The journal focuses on genome studies in all species, and presents research that provides or aids in genome-based analyses of biological processes. The journal represents a nexus point where genomic information, applications, and technology come together with biological information to create a more global understanding of all biological systems.

  4. Genome Research

    Scope. Launched in 1995, Genome Research is an international, continuously published, peer-reviewed journal that publishes studies on the structure, function, biology, and evolution of genomes of all organisms, with a long-standing emphasis on genome-scale analyses, chromatin structure and function, epigenomics, systems genetics, and proteomics.

  5. The broken promise that undermines human genome research

    The journal Genome Research, has a 'no exceptions' policy. Executive editor Hillary Sussman explains that the journal's editors will work through data-sharing obstacles with authors on a ...

  6. The next 20 years of human genomics must be more equitable and ...

    At this milestone anniversary, the genomics community — including funders, journals, researchers and participants from around the world — needs to recommit to open data sharing. At the same ...

  7. Archive of "Genome Research".

    Archive of "Genome Research". - PMC. Journal List. Genome Res. Articles from this journal are generally available in PMC after a 6-month delay (embargo); however, the delay may vary at the discretion of the publisher.

  8. The Human Genome Project changed everything

    DNA sequencing. Genetic techniques. Genomics. Thirty years on from the launch of the Human Genome Project, Richard Gibbs reflects on the promises that this voyage of discovery bore. Its success ...

  9. Home page

    The Editors and staff of Genome Biology would like to warmly thank the Reviewers whose comments helped to shape the journal, for their invaluable assistance with review of manuscripts in 2020. Genome Biology is a leading open access journal in biology and biomedicine research, with 12.3 Impact Factor and and 21 days to first decision. As the ...

  10. The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2023 update

    The UCSC Genome Browser (https://genome.ucsc.edu) is an omics data consolidator, graphical viewer, and general bioinformatics resource that continues to serve the community as it enters its 23rd year.This year has seen an emphasis in clinical data, with new tracks and an expanded Recommended Track Sets feature on hg38 as well as the addition of a single cell track group.

  11. G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics

    Plant science has generated many discoveries and advances in genetics and genomics research. These contributions reflect the ingenuity and rigor of the plant science community, as well as the rich diversity of plants and their biology. To showcase this critical work, GENETICS and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics has launched the Plant Genetics and ...

  12. Genomics

    Announcement: From January 2022 Genomics has become an open access journal. Authors who publish in Genomics will be able to make their work immediately, permanently, and freely accessible. Genomics continues with the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Genomics authors now pay an article publishing charge (APC), have a choice of license options, and ...

  13. Genome Research Manuscript Processing System

    Genome Research journal home: Instructions for Authors: Editorial Board: Help: Feedback: Genome Research Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, One Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 US Tel: 516-422-4012; Fax: 516-422-4092; Email: [email protected]

  14. Genome

    Read the latest Research articles in Genome from Nature Reviews Genetics. ... In this Journal Club, Yukinori Okada recalls a 1987 publication that introduced a simple conceptual framework, ...

  15. Instructions to Authors: Introduction

    GENOME RESEARCH welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the topics of genome structure and function, comparative genomics, molecular evolution, genome-scale quantitative and population genetics, proteomics, epigenomics, and systems biology. The journal also features exciting gene discoveries and reports of cutting-edge ...

  16. Revolutionary Genetics Research Shows RNA May Rule Our Genome

    Dozens of other research groups, scoping out acti­­vity along the human genome, also have found that much of our DNA is churning out "noncoding" RNA. ... In a 2024 commentary for the journal ...

  17. Pivotal functions and impact of long con-coding RNAs on cellular

    Recent advances in uncovering the mysteries of the human genome suggest that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important regulatory components. Although lncRNAs are known to affect gene transcription, their mechanisms and biological implications are still unclear. Experimental research has shown that lncRNA synthesis, subcellular localization, and interactions with macromolecules like DNA ...

  18. Pitfalls of multi‐species SNP arrays introducing new forms of

    The Plant Genome is an open access journal providing the latest advances and breakthroughs in plant genomics research, including genome analyses and engineering. Pitfalls of multi‐species SNP arrays introducing new forms of ascertainment bias - Jighly - The Plant Genome - Wiley Online Library

  19. Genome variation in the Batrachochytrium pathogens of amphibians

    The resulting genome assembly of 69 supercontigs had a total length of 23.7 Mb; annotation aided by RNA-seq identified 8,630 protein coding genes across 9,893 transcripts . Three further Bd genome assemblies have been deposited in GenBank, including BdGPL isolates JAM81 and RTP6 and BdBRAZIL CLFT071, all with similar lengths (22.2 Mb to 23.8 Mb).

  20. Diagnostic yield of exome and genome sequencing after non-diagnostic

    Though next-generation sequencing (NGS) tests like exome sequencing (ES), genome sequencing (GS), and panels derived from exome and genome data (EGBP) are effective for rare diseases, the ideal diagnostic approach is debated. Limited research has explored reanalyzing raw ES and GS data post-negative EGBP results for diagnostics. Results: We analyzed complete ES/GS raw sequencing data from Mayo ...

  21. Nuclear receptors

    In this Journal Club, Jessica Tollkuhn discusses how a paper describing genome-wide application of chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-on-chip inspired her own research into oestrogen-based gene ...

  22. Genome Research -- Open Access

    Authors who choose Open Access may select one of the two CC licenses by completing the OA License to Publish form upon acceptance (available in the Author Area at submit.genome.org ). Choosing Open Access will have no effect on the acceptance and publication of submitted papers. Note: The Open Access fee is in addition to the journal's $1500 ...

  23. Improving the Traits of Perilla frutescens (L.) Britt Using Gene ...

    Plant breeding has evolved significantly over time with the development of transformation and genome editing techniques. These new strategies help to improve desirable traits in plants. Perilla is a native oil crop grown in Korea. The leaves contain many secondary metabolites related to whitening, aging, antioxidants, and immunity, including rosmarinic acid, vitamin E, luteolin, anthocyanins ...

  24. Comparative Annotation Toolkit (CAT)—simultaneous ...

    We describe the fully open source Comparative Annotation Toolkit (CAT), which provides a flexible way to simultaneously annotate entire clades and identify orthology relationships. We show that CAT can be used to improve annotations on the rat genome, annotate the great apes, annotate a diverse set of mammals, and annotate personal, diploid ...

  25. HiCanu: accurate assembly of segmental duplications ...

    Abstract. Complete and accurate genome assemblies form the basis of most downstream genomic analyses and are of critical importance. Recent genome assembly projects have relied on a combination of noisy long-read sequencing and accurate short-read sequencing, with the former offering greater assembly continuity and the latter providing higher consensus accuracy.