Aims and Scope

Genomics Communications (gComm) is committed to publishing high-quality original research articles, comprehensive reviews, insightful perspectives, critical comments, and correspondence letters. gComm covers a broad spectrum of genomic studies, ensuring the dissemination of cutting-edge research and developments in genomics.

The journal encompasses a wide array of topics within the genomics field covering all biological systems, including, but not limited to:

● Population and Quantitative Genomics: Research on genetic variation within or between populations of organisms and the genetic basis of complex traits

● Comparative Genomics: Comparative analysis of genomes from different individuals from a species or from different species to understand evolutionary relationships and functional genomics

● Functional Genomics: Studies focusing on understanding the roles of genes in biological processes

● Genome Editing: Innovations and applications in genome editing technologies

● Epigenomics: Research on epigenetic modifications and their impact on molecular or visible phenotypes

● Phenomics: Studies of phenotypes on a genomic scale, including high-throughput phenotyping methods

● Genomic Laboratory Technology: Advances in laboratory technologies and methodologies used in genomics research

● Artificial Intelligence in Genomics: Applications of AI and machine learning techniques to analyze and interpret genomic data