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ISSN: 0168-9525
Imprint: TRENDS
The most established monthly journal in Genetics, with articles from developmental biology to genomics. Each
issue contains concise, lively and up-to-date Reviews as well as a Research Focus section for comment on the latest developments, and
the well-known Genome Analysis section featuring articles on the ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The most established monthly journal in Genetics, with articles from developmental biology to genomics. Each
issue contains concise, lively and up-to-date Reviews as well as a Research Focus section for comment on the latest developments, and
the well-known Genome Analysis section featuring articles on the structure and evolution of genomes.
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and all articles are peer-reviewed. Trends in Genetics' prestigious Editorial Board attests to the journal's established reputation
as essential reading for all those interested in the molecular themes of genetics, differentiation and development. Trends in Genetics'
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