Feature Papers in Technologies and Resources for Genetics
A special issue of Genes (ISSN 2073-4425). This special issue belongs to the section "Technologies and Resources for Genetics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2023) | Viewed by 28393
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Interests: cancer genomics and transcriptomics; bioinformatics; systems biology; microRNAs; circular RNAs
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Interests: machine learning; computational biomedicine; bioinformatics; physical modelling of biological systems
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Interests: genomics; transcriptomics; cancer genomics; computational biology; bioinformatics; RNA seq; bioinformatic tools
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This special issue, “Feature Papers in Technologies and Resources for Genetics”, aims to collect high-quality review articles or research articles on all aspects of novel advances in technological methods, protocols, and software for the generation and interpretation of genome-derived data. It is dedicated to recent advances in the research area of genomics and genetic and comprises a selection of exclusive papers from the Editorial Board Members (EBMs) of the Technologies and Resources for Genetics Section, as well as invited papers from relevant experts. We also welcome senior experts in the field to make contributions to this Special Issue. We aim to represent our Section as an attractive open-access publishing platform for genomics and genetic research.
The topic will describe novel advances in technological methods, protocols, and software for the generation and interpretation of genome-derived data. The topic covered will include but are not limited to:
- Genome sequencing, genomic technologies, and novel sequencing strategies;
- Functional genomics and genome annotation;
- Computational biology, bioinformatics, and biostatistics;
- Bioinformatics analysis of proteomics and genomics data, including new online data resources and tools;
- New approaches for phylogenomic analyses;
- Genome editing;
- Genetic reprogramming;
- Single-molecule, real-time (SMRT) sequencing;
- Comparative genomics;
- Conservation genetics and genomics;
- Metagenomics;
- Noncoding genomics;
- Circular RNA;
- Machine learning applications to genetics and genomics
Prof. Dr. Stefania Bortoluzzi
Prof. Dr. Piero Fariselli
Prof. Dr. Anelia D. Horvath
Guest Editors
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