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Briefings in Bioinformatics


Title Abbreviation
Brief Bioinform
ISSN
1467-5463
Electronic ISSN
1477-4054
Readership
Bioinformaticians, Bioinformaticists, Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Chemists, Computational Biologists, Researchers, Scientists, Statisticians, Systems Biologists
Scope
Briefings in Bioinformatics is an international forum for researchers and educators in the life sciences. The journal will also be of interest to mathematicians, statisticians and computer scientists who apply their work to biological problems. The journal publishes reviews for the users of databases and analytical tools of contemporary genetics, molecular and systems biology and is unique in providing practical help and guidance to the non-specialist in computerized methodology. Papers range in scope and depth, from the introductory level to specific details of protocols and analyses encompassing bacterial, plant, fungal, animal and human data. Detailed subject areas covered by the journal include: genetic studies of phenotypes and genotypes, mapping, DNA sequencing, expression profiling, gene expression studies, microarrays, alignment methods, protein profiles and HMMs, lipids, metabolic and signalling pathways, structure determination and function prediction, phylogenetic studies and education and training. Briefings in Bioinformatics will be fully open access from January 2024.
Sponsoring Association(s)
International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB)
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press - US
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