Plant Genetics and Genomics: A Call for Papers

IF 3.3 3区 生物学
Genetics Pub Date : 2022-04-27 DOI:10.1093/genetics/iyac059
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The journals of the Genetics Society of America, GENETICS and G3: GenesjGenomesjGenetics, are calling for submissions of papers in the area of Plant Genetics and Genomics. Plant science has played a central role in a broad range of discoveries in Genetics and Genomics, ranging from Mendel’s original transformative studies of inheritance, McClintock’s discovery of mobile genetic elements, to Borlaug’s success in the genetic improvement of plants during the Green Revolution. Plants are also a vital component of the natural biota and the central pillar of human food production and security. A better understanding of both basic and applied plant biology is critical to overcoming a number of challenges currently facing humanity, including combating climate change, world hunger, the production of sustainability energy, and the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem function. This series will highlight ongoing advances in Plant Genetics and Genomics by presenting key research findings, new discoveries, and reviews or perspectives. We invite high-quality submissions for all of the journal sections including quantitative traits, gene expression, genome composition, and transmission genetics, but with a special emphasis on plant-environment interaction, genetics and genomics of adaptation, and studies leveraging advanced genomic tools for gene identification and editing to address the issues noted above. Series Editors:
植物遗传学与基因组学:论文征集
美国遗传学会的期刊《遗传学》和《G3: GenesjGenomesjGenetics》正在征集植物遗传学和基因组学领域的论文。植物科学在遗传学和基因组学的广泛发现中发挥了核心作用,从孟德尔对遗传的原始变革研究,麦克林托克对可移动遗传元素的发现,到博洛格在绿色革命期间对植物基因改良的成功。植物也是自然生物群的重要组成部分,也是人类粮食生产和安全的中心支柱。更好地了解基础和应用植物生物学对于克服人类目前面临的许多挑战至关重要,包括应对气候变化,世界饥饿,可持续能源的生产以及生物多样性和生态系统功能的保护。本系列将通过介绍植物遗传学和基因组学的主要研究成果、新发现和评论或观点,突出植物遗传学和基因组学的最新进展。我们邀请高质量的投稿,包括数量性状、基因表达、基因组组成和传播遗传学,但特别强调植物与环境的相互作用、适应的遗传学和基因组学,以及利用先进的基因组工具进行基因鉴定和编辑的研究,以解决上述问题。系列的编辑:
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来源期刊
Genetics
Genetics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
6.10%
发文量
177
期刊介绍: GENETICS is published by the Genetics Society of America, a scholarly society that seeks to deepen our understanding of the living world by advancing our understanding of genetics. Since 1916, GENETICS has published high-quality, original research presenting novel findings bearing on genetics and genomics. The journal publishes empirical studies of organisms ranging from microbes to humans, as well as theoretical work. While it has an illustrious history, GENETICS has changed along with the communities it serves: it is not your mentor''s journal. The editors make decisions quickly – in around 30 days – without sacrificing the excellence and scholarship for which the journal has long been known. GENETICS is a peer reviewed, peer-edited journal, with an international reach and increasing visibility and impact. All editorial decisions are made through collaboration of at least two editors who are practicing scientists. GENETICS is constantly innovating: expanded types of content include Reviews, Commentary (current issues of interest to geneticists), Perspectives (historical), Primers (to introduce primary literature into the classroom), Toolbox Reviews, plus YeastBook, FlyBook, and WormBook (coming spring 2016). For particularly time-sensitive results, we publish Communications. As part of our mission to serve our communities, we''ve published thematic collections, including Genomic Selection, Multiparental Populations, Mouse Collaborative Cross, and the Genetics of Sex.
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