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Get App Journal Flyer IMPACT Indexed in: FACTOR PubMed 4.096 genes an Open Access Journal by MDPI Academic Open Access Publishing since 1996 IMPACT Indexed in: FACTOR PubMed genes 4.096 an Open Access Journal by MDPI Editor-in-Chief Message from the Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. J. Peter W. Young Genes are central to our understanding of biology, and modern advances such as genomics and genome editing have maintained genetics as a vibrant, diverse and fast- moving field. There is a need for good quality, open access journals in this area, and the Genes team aims to provide expert manuscript handling, serious peer review, and rapid publication across the whole discipline of genetics. Starting in 2010, the journal is now well established and recognised. Why not consider Genes for your next genetics paper? Author Benefits Open Access Unlimited and free access for readers No Copyright Constraints Retain copyright of your work and free use of your article Impact Factor 4.096 (2020 Journal Citation Reports®) High Visibility SCIE-Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics), MEDLINE (NLM), PubMed (NLM), Scopus (Elsevier) Rapid Publication Manuscripts are peer-reviewed and a first decision provided to authors approximately 17.4 days after submission; acceptance to publication is undertaken in 2.8 days (median values for papers published in this journal in the first half of 2021) Discounts on Article Processing Charges (APC) If you belong to an institute that participates with the MDPI Institutional Open Access Program No Space Constraints, No Extra Space or Color Charges No restriction on the length of the papers, number of figures or colors Aims and Scope Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies on all aspects of genetics and genomics from the molecular to the population level. Papers published in Genes are relevant to a broad audience and cover basic, translational, clinical and industrial aspects of genetics and genomics. Genes publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. Topics covered in Genes include but are not limited to: Molecular Genetics Microbial Genetics and Genomics Human Genetics and Genomics Plant Genetics and Genomics Animal Genetics and Genomics Technologies and Resources for Genetics (including Tools, Software and Databases) Population and Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics Clinical Genomics in Genetic Diseases and Cancer Editorial Office Genes Editorial Office [email protected] MDPI, St. Alban-Anlage 66 4052 Basel, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 683 77 34 Fax: +41 61 302 89 18 www.mdpi.com mdpi.com/journal/genes MDPI is a member of Follow Us facebook.com/MDPIOpenAccessPublishing twitter.com/MDPIOpenAccess linkedin.com/company/mdpi weibo.com/mdpicn Wechat: MDPI-China blog.mdpi.com MDPI St. Alban-Anlage 66 CH-4052 Basel Switzerland Tel: +41 61 683 77 34 Fax: +41 61 302 89 18 www.mdpi.com mdpi.com/journal/genes See www.mdpi.com for a full list of offices and contact information. MDPI is a company registered in Basel, Switzerland, No. CH-270.3.014.334-3, whose registered office is at St. Alban-Anlage 66, CH-4052 Basel, Switzerland. Basel, July 2021.
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