Journal of Transgenics

Aims and Scope

 

Journal of Transgenics (JTR) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that aims to publish innovative and timely research in the field of transgenics, which is the study and manipulation of genes between species. This research could lead to the development of novel treatments for diseases and the development of transgenic organisms with customised traits.


JTR seeks to advance the knowledge of transgenics by providing a platform to academics, researchers and practitioners to publish their research. Papers published in JTR report on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to: gene editing, gene transfer and transformation, mutation breeding, plant and animal transgenesis, and biotechnological applications.


JTR is dedicated to the advancement of transgenics by supporting the publication of original research and reviews on the latest advances in the field. In addition to research papers, the journal considers reviews of recent advances, perspectives, and commentaries on relevant topics. 


All accepted papers will be published online, ensuring that the latest research is freely available to the global research community. Submissions are accepted from authors from anywhere in the world and from any scientific field. 


JTR also provides a platform for authors to engage with their peers in meaningful diaglogue by allowing readers to comment on published papers. The journal also provides an avenue for authors to update their papers and correct any mistaken information, helping them to maintain the highest standard of accuracy. 


Outlined few keywords that suits the scope of the journal, not strictly restricted.

 

  • Epigenetics
  • GMO
  • Genetic engineering
  • Selective breeding
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • DNA sequencing
  • Human cloning
  • Transposon
  • RNA interference
  • Gene splicing
  • T cell receptor
  • Cloning plants
  • Cdna Library
  • Cloning vector
  • Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
  • Plant viruses
  • Genetically engineered animals
  • Gene Targeting
  • Genome engineering
  • Plant transformation
  • Transgenic technology
  • Genetically modified trees
  • Transgenic Mouse Models
  • Transgenic species
  • Transgenic animals
  • Transgenic plants
  • Genetic engineering
  • Genetic modification
  • Genetically modified organisms (gmos)
  • CRISPR-Cas9 technology
  • Gene editing
  • Transgenic mice
  • Transgenic rats
  • Transgenic pigs
  • Transgenic fish
  • Transgenic insects
  • Transgenic bacteria
  • Transgenic yeast
  • Transgenic crops
  • Transgenic fruits
  • Transgenic vegetables
  • Transgenic livestock
  • Transgenic aquaculture
  • Transgenic pharmacology
  • Transgenic biotechnology
  • Transgenic medicine
  • Transgenic vaccines
  • Transgenic gene therapy
  • Transgenic stem cells
  • Transgenic cancer research
  • Transgenic neuroscience
  • Transgenic immunology
  • Transgenic metabolic disorders
  • Transgenic cardiovascular research
  • Transgenic respiratory research
  • Transgenic infectious diseases research
  • Transgenic microbiome research
  • Transgenic gene expression
  • Transgenic DNA sequencing
  • Transgenic proteomics
  • Transgenic metabolomics
  • Transgenic bioinformatics

 

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