Genetics (journal)
Genetics is a monthly scientific journal publishing investigations bearing on heredity, genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology. Genetics is published by the Genetics Society of America. It has a delayed open access policy, and makes articles available online without a subscription after 12 months have elapsed since first publication. Since 2010, it is published online-only.[1] George Harrison Shull was the founding editor of Genetics in 1916.
Discipline | Genetics |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Mark Johnston |
Publication details | |
History | 1916–present |
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Delayed (after 12 months) | |
3.564 (2018) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Genetics |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0016-6731 (print) 1943-2631 (web) |
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Editors-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief | Term |
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George Harrison Shull | 1916-1925 |
Donald F. Jones | 1926-1935 |
L. C. Dunn | 1936-1939 |
Marcus Morton Rhoades | 1940-1946 |
Curt Stern | 1947-1951 |
R. A. Brink and James F. Crow | 1952-1956 |
Clarence Paul Oliver and Wilson Stone | 1957-1962 |
David D. Perkins | 1963-1967 |
F. W. Caspari | 1968-1972 |
D.R. Stadler | 1973-1976 |
G. Lefevre | 1977-1981 |
John W. Drake | 1982-1996 |
Elizabeth W. Jones | 1996-2008 |
Mark Johnston | 2008–Present |
gollark: Apparently there are quite a few neurons/synapses in the gut.
gollark: You can probably run DALL-E Mini locally if you have a good enough GPU and want it to suffer more.
gollark: Although, to be fair, humans can talk about theirs, so I guess they apparently still have *some* effect on the world.
gollark: I don't think it's a relevant question. Digital systems can simulate analog ones to any desired degree of precision, if possibly slowly.
gollark: Given that consciousness/qualia/whatever is/are *subjective* experience.
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