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Opportunities and Challenges for Genomic Data Analyses in Biobanks: A Call for Papers
The GSA Journals are calling for submissions of papers on biobank-scale genomic data analyses. The closing date for submissions is May 31 2024.
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Series & Collections
Genetic Models of Rare Diseases
Genes and variants of interest in rare diseases often benefit from modelling in cellular assays or genetic models to aid in understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms of disfunction. Model organisms are useful for the discovery of new genetic diseases and key to understanding variant effects, and modelling a disease gene in a genetic model means that researchers can perform an in-depth exploration of gene or variant function. The GSA Journals are pleased to publish a series highlighting ongoing advances in rare disease discovery and mechanisms by presenting key research findings and new discoveries.
Plant Genetics and Genomics
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 Genomics series with a collection of fourteen research articles and an accompanying editorial.
Neurogenetics
Neurogenetics lies at the intersection of Neuroscience and Genetics, where genetic approaches are applied to the study of nervous system development, function, and plasticity. Overseen by Series Editors Oliver Hobert, Cecilia Moens, and Kate O’Connor Giles, this new series aims to make the GSA Journals a home for cutting-edge, robust research in neurogenetics.
Fungal Genetics and Genomics
The fungal kingdom is remarkable in its breadth and depth of impact on global health, agriculture, biodiversity, ecology, manufacturing, and biomedical research. Overseen by editors Leah Cowen and Joseph Heitman, this series aims to report and thereby further stimulate advances in genetics and genomics across a diversity of fungal species.
Article Formats
Genome Reports
Genome Reports enable rapid review and publication of high-quality reports describing whole genome sequence (WGS) data of organisms and/or strains.
Mutant Screen Reports
Mutant Screen Reports provide a useful format for describing the results of mutant screens. The format is succinct, and follows a structured template designed to make it fast and easy for authors to submit, for reviewers to rapidly assess, and for readers to easily understand the screen and its results.
Software and Data Resources
The Software and Data Resources (SDR) format describes novel software for genetic data analyses and database resources. The editors of G3 recognize that modern genetic research requires specialized, efficient, and well-documented software, as well as access to high quality data.
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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.
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