Genetics Research

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Genetics Research is an open access, peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of human and animal genetics, reporting key findings on genomes, genes, mutations and molecular interactions, extending out to developmental, evolutionary, and population genetics as well as ethical, legal and social aspects. It was established in 1960 as Genetical Research, obtaining its current name in 2008. The founding editor-in-chief was Eric C.R. Reeve (University of Edinburgh).[1]

DisciplineGenetics
LanguageEnglish
Former name
Genetical Research
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Genetics Research
DisciplineGenetics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byMarc Tischkowitz
Publication details
Former name
Genetical Research
History1960–present
Publisher
Yes
1.059 (2017)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Genet. Res. (Camb.)
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ISSN0016-6723 (print)
1469-5073 (web)
LCCN2018219050
OCLC no.239614039
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It is published by Cambridge University Press and the editor-in-chief is Marc Tischkowitz (University of Cambridge). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 1.059, ranking it 149th out of 171 journals in the category "Genetics & Heredity".[2]

The journal has published papers from such renowned researchers as Mary Lyon (of Lyonisation),[3] Charlotte Auerbach,[4] and John Maynard Smith, author of Genetics Research's most cited paper, The hitch-hiking effect of a favourable gene.

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