Hereditas launched with BioMed Central in 2015, transferring from its previous publisher Wiley. All back content is available in the archive.
Featured Article: A guide to barley mutants
Mutants have had a fundamental impact upon scientific and applied genetics. They have paved the way for the molecular and genomic era, and most of today’s crop plants are derived from breeding programs involving mutagenic treatments.
Since detailed knowledge about phenotypic characters of the mutants is the key to success of genetic and genomic studies, we here provide a comprehensive description of mostly morphological barley mutants. The review is closely linked to the International Database for Barley Genes and Barley Genetic Stocks (bgs.nordgen.org) where further details and additional images of each mutant described in this review can be found.
Featured Editorial: Celebration of DNA Day, April 2024
Co-written by our Editors-in-Chief, this editorial reflects upon DNA Day: a celebration of the relentless pursuit of knowledge, the spirit of discovery, and the collaborative efforts of scientists from around the globe.
Aims and scope
Hereditas publishes original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of human, plant, animal and microbial genetics and epigenetics. Topics of interest also include cancer genetics, cancer biology, non-coding RNA, Data Mining, and Genome Technology.
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Knockdown of AMIGO2 suppresses proliferation and migration through regulating PPAR-γ in bladder cancer
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METTL14 contributes to the progression of nasopharyngeal carcinoma through regulating the stability of AOC1 mRNA
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Comparative pharmacognosy and secondary metabolite analysis of Balanophorae herbs from different sources
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Comparative chloroplast-specific SNP and nSCoT markers analysis and population structure study in kiwifruit plants
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Adaptation of human skin color in various populations
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Genetic structure, divergence and admixture of Han Chinese, Japanese and Korean populations
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The reversal of human phylogeny: Homo left Africa as erectus, came back as sapiens sapiens
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Population genomics of East Asian ethnic groups
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Detect accessible chromatin using ATAC-sequencing, from principle to applications
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Editors-in-Chief
Ramin Massoumi, Lund University
Yongyong Shi, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Society information
The Mendelian Society of Lund was founded in 1910 and except for a short break during 1912-1916 has been active ever since. In 1920, the Society started to publish Hereditas, a scientific journal in genetics. In the post-genomic era, the scope of Hereditas has evolved to include any research on genomic analysis.
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Citation Impact 2023
Journal Impact Factor: 2.1
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 2.6
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.455
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.532Speed 2023
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 25
Submission to acceptance (median days): 135Usage 2023
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