The Journal of Genome Editing and Regulation (JGER) is a peer-reviewed science-based journal focusing on the genome manipulation and regulatory mechanisms of gene expression in all organisms.
Our aims are broad and encompass all forms of scientific research in the field of genomes. We are particularly passionate about the state-of-art technologies in genome editing that have the potential to be translated into new strategy or method of gene regulatory mechanisms for different organisms.
The scope of our research includes, but is not limited to:
- Gene regulation at the transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels.
- Genome editing technologies.
- Epigenetics and sequence variations
- RNA structure and function
- Single cell technology and methods
- Computational biology
- Comparative genomics
- Chromatin structure and function
- Genomics and disease
The journal is particularly interested in publishing innovative work that is at an early stage of development but that could shift the current paradigms. We are happy to receive original articles, short reports and reviews as well as commentaries in these categories with particular emphasis on theoretical novelty or translational implications. The international associate editors with exclusive expertise will have the freedom to make an independent decision, allowing original and novel research, both mainstream and non-mainstream, to be reviewed and accepted.