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Chromosome Research

Chromatin, Chromosomes and Genomes

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This journal offers high quality papers on all aspects of chromosome and nuclear biology. Coverage emphasizes accounts of experimental studies of chromosome organization, function and behavior. Chromosome Research publishes manuscripts from work based on all organisms and encourages submissions in the following areas including, but not limited, to:

  • Chromosomes and their linkage to diseases;
  • Chromosome organization within the nucleus;
  • Chromatin biology (transcription, non-coding RNA, etc);
  • Chromosome structure, function and mechanics;
  • Chromosome and DNA repair;
  • Epigenetic chromosomal functions (centromeres, telomeres, replication, imprinting, 
  • dosage compensation, sex determination, chromosome remodeling);
  • Architectural/epigenomic organization of the genome;
  • Functional annotation of the genome;
  • Functional and comparative genomics in plants and animals;
  • Karyology studies that help resolve difficult taxonomic problems or that provide clues to fundamental mechanisms of genome and karyotype evolution in plants and animals;
  • Mitosis and Meiosis;
  • Cancer cytogenomics.

 

The Editors of Chromosome Research will gladly consider papers that confirm, extend or refute results published elsewhere. We also offer expedited review of manuscripts as well as papers previously submitted to other journals, provided that the authors append previous reviewers' and/or editorial comments. We recognize that speed is important in publishing your findings and we will work with you to ensure a rapid publication.
The journal welcomes the following article types: research, review, brief communication, case report, comment, correspondence, debate, methodology. Further information regarding these article types can be found in our submission guidelines.
Any questions and pre-submission enquiries (useful to expedite the review process) should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief, Beth Sullivan, PhD, directly. 

 

Editor-in-Chief
  • Beth A Sullivan
Executive Editor
  • Rachel J. O'Neill
Journal Impact Factor
2.4 (2023)
5-year Journal Impact Factor
3.2 (2023)
Submission to first decision (median)
6 days
Downloads
228,891 (2023)

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Journal updates

  • Waldeyer-Flemming Collection

    Chromosome Research  started special series of invited reviews the Waldeyer-Flemming Collection. This ongoing series will be authored by invited leaders in the various sub-fields of chromosome biology and will focus on the history, progress and future of front burner topics of Chromatin, Chromosome and Genome Biology.

  • Topical collections and Special Issues: What would you like to read in Chromosome Research?

    What would you like to read in Chromosome Research? Chromosome Research publishes Special Issues, guest edited by experts in the field. We wish to know what our readers want to see in forthcoming Special Issues. To recommend topics and potential guest editors (self-nominations are acceptable), please send your suggestions to: rachel.oneill@uconn.edu or beth.sullivan@duke.edu.

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Electronic ISSN
1573-6849
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