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genesis
EDITORS
Richard Behringer
- Univ. of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
- Terry Magnuson
- Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
genesis focuses on the genetics of development and fundamental embryological research resulting from landmark studies in animals and plants that are redefining the field as it moves into the next millennium. genesis will present articles, letters, correspondence, and state-of-the-art technology reports that promote an understanding of the function of genes and the roles they play in complex biological processes, both alone and in combination. genesis also welcomes contributions using non-traditional animal and plant systems.
READERSHIP
- Developmental biologists, molecular, cell, and organismal biologists, geneticists, evolutionary and reproductive biologists, teratologists, clinicians researching developmental abnormalities and birth defects
INDEXED OR ABSTRACTED IN:
- Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Current Opinion in Cell Biology, Current Opinion in Obstetrics, Current Opinion in Pediatrics, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, Reference Update, Research Alert (ISI), Science Citation Index (ISI), SciSearch Databse (ISI), VINITI-Russian Academy of Science
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Reviews
Conditional alleles in mice: Practical considerations for tissue-specific knockouts
Kin-Ming Kwan
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Cre recombinase: The universal reagent for genome tailoring
Andras Nagy
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Morphant technology in model developmental systems
Stephen C. Ekker, Jon D. Larson
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Conditional alleles in mice: Practical considerations for tissue-specific knockouts
Kin-Ming Kwan
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Fly Gal4/UAS Review
GAL4 system in drosophila: A fly geneticist's swiss army knife
Joseph B. Duffy
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For more detail, go to the complete Instructions for Authors
The Editors of genesis invite authors to contribute to a new monthly journal replacing Developmental Geneticsin January 2000. Submissions may be in the form of letters, articles, correspondence, and technology updates, which advance knowledge across a range of dynamic areas on the cutting edge of developmental biology, including
- mutagenesis
- embryogenesis
- histeogenesis
- morphogenesis
- organogenesis
Contributions focusing on fundamental embryological research using nontraditional plant and animal systems are also encouraged to emphasize the journal’s interest in comparative studies.
Editorial offices:
Editors
Terry Magnuson
Department of Genetics
CB# 7264
School of Medicine
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7264
Tel: (919) 843-6475
Email: trm4@med.unc.edu
Richard Behringer
Department of Molecular Genetics
University of Texas
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: (713) 794-4618
Email: rrb@mdanderson.org
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