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Briefings in Functional Genomics

OUP - Oxford University Press (United Kingdom)

Briefings in Functional Genomics is an international forum reviewing the use, development and exploitation of functional genomic approaches in all areas of biological research. The journal provides a centralised resource for

Briefings in Functional Genomics is an international forum reviewing the use, development and exploitation of functional genomic approaches in all areas of biological research. The journal provides a centralised resource for researchers in the field of functional genomics as well as guidance to scientists new to the area.
Subjects covered by BFG include but are not restricted to: the identification and functional characterisation of coding and non-coding features in genomes, microarray technologies, gene expression profiling, next generation sequencing, pharmacogenomics, phenomics, SNP technologies, transgenic systems, mutation screens and genotyping. Articles range in scope and depth from the introductory level to specific details of protocols and analyses, encompassing bacterial, fungal, plant, animal and human data.
Types of papers include : technical reviews.

Plant genetics
Animal genetics
Microbiology: multidiscip.
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Brief. Funct. Genomics
ISSN L
2041-2649
Frequency
6 issues/year (Bi-monthly)
Additional information

Briefings in Functional Genomics will become a fully open access journal on 1st January 2025 with the opening of the 2025 volume. Any new submissions received August 1, 2024 or later, if accepted, will publish under an OA license.

Article types
Reviews
Book analyses
Technical articles
Commentaries
Letters
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
4317 $ (updated 15/07/2024)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Last updated : 15/07/2024

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