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OA Genetics is a multidisciplinary open access 'peer reviewed' journal that publishes basic and clinical research concerning all aspects of human genetics including:
Gene Structure & Organization
Mutation Detection & Analysis
Linkage Analysis & Genetic Mapping
Physical Mapping Molecular Diagnostics
Cytogenetics & Genomic Imaging
Genome Structure & Organisation
Disease Association Studies
Genetic Epidemiology Gene Expression
Evolutionary Genetics
Developmental Genetics
Genotype-Phenotype Relationships
Molecular Genetics of Tumorigenesis
Genetics of Complex Diseases
Ethical, Legal & Social Issues Bioinformatics
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Brezina PR, Kutteh WH, Bailey AP, Ding J, Ke RW. Preimplantation genetic screening: Pitfalls and opportunities. OA Genetics 2014 Feb 18;2(1):2.
High ImpactCollins A, Arias L, Pengelly R, Mart?nez J, Brice?o I, Ennis S. The potential for next-generation sequencing to characterise the genetic variation underlying non-syndromic cleft lip and palate phenotypes. OA Genetics 2013 Sep 01;1(1):10.
High ImpactPhelan D, Wilson GR, James PA, Lockhart PJ. The genetics of cardiomyopathy, new technologies and the path to personalised medicine. OA Genetics 2013 Aug 01;1(1):9.
High ImpactPerry B. Where is the gender in behaviour genetics? The need for social epidemiology in research on gene?environment interactions. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):8.
High ImpactMallick H, Li M. Penalised regression methods in genetic research. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):7.
High ImpactLerner RM, Overton WF. Epigenetics, evolution, and embodiment: On the conceptual vacuity of evolutionary psychology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):6.
High ImpactBottley A, Kondrashov A. Aberrant translation of proteins implicated in Alzheimer?s disease pathology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):5.
High ImpactHuang A, Liu D. From quantitative trait locus mapping to genomic selection: the roadmap towards a systematic genetics. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):4.
High ImpactMarjoram P. Approximation Bayesian computation. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):3.
High ImpactLiehr T. Copy number variations?is there a biological difference between submicroscopic and microscopically visible ones? OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):2.
High ImpactCopped? F. Advances in the genetic aspects linking folate metabolism to the maternal risk of birth of a child with Down syndrome. OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):1.
High ImpactPhelan D, Wilson GR, James PA, Lockhart PJ. The genetics of cardiomyopathy, new technologies and the path to personalised medicine. OA Genetics 2013 Aug 01;1(1):9.
High ImpactLiehr T. Copy number variations?is there a biological difference between submicroscopic and microscopically visible ones? OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):2.
High ImpactMarjoram P. Approximation Bayesian computation. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):3.
High ImpactHuang A, Liu D. From quantitative trait locus mapping to genomic selection: the roadmap towards a systematic genetics. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):4.
High ImpactGilkes JA, Patterson BD, Heldermon CD. Mucopolysaccharidosis III: Molecular genetics and genotype-phenotype correlations. OA Genetics 2014 Jan 18;2(1):1.
High ImpactBottley A, Kondrashov A. Aberrant translation of proteins implicated in Alzheimer?s disease pathology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):5.
High ImpactCopped? F. Advances in the genetic aspects linking folate metabolism to the maternal risk of birth of a child with Down syndrome. OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):1.
High ImpactMallick H, Li M. Penalised regression methods in genetic research. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):7.
High ImpactBrezina PR, Kutteh WH, Bailey AP, Ding J, Ke RW. Preimplantation genetic screening: Pitfalls and opportunities. OA Genetics 2014 Feb 18;2(1):2.
High ImpactCollins A, Arias L, Pengelly R, Mart?nez J, Brice?o I, Ennis S. The potential for next-generation sequencing to characterise the genetic variation underlying non-syndromic cleft lip and palate phenotypes. OA Genetics 2013 Sep 01;1(1):10.
High ImpactPerry B. Where is the gender in behaviour genetics? The need for social epidemiology in research on gene?environment interactions. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):8.
High ImpactLerner RM, Overton WF. Epigenetics, evolution, and embodiment: On the conceptual vacuity of evolutionary psychology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):6.
High ImpactBrezina PR, Kutteh WH, Bailey AP, Ding J, Ke RW. Preimplantation genetic screening: Pitfalls and opportunities. OA Genetics 2014 Feb 18;2(1):2.
High ImpactGilkes JA, Patterson BD, Heldermon CD. Mucopolysaccharidosis III: Molecular genetics and genotype-phenotype correlations. OA Genetics 2014 Jan 18;2(1):1.
High ImpactCollins A, Arias L, Pengelly R, Mart?nez J, Brice?o I, Ennis S. The potential for next-generation sequencing to characterise the genetic variation underlying non-syndromic cleft lip and palate phenotypes. OA Genetics 2013 Sep 01;1(1):10.
High ImpactPhelan D, Wilson GR, James PA, Lockhart PJ. The genetics of cardiomyopathy, new technologies and the path to personalised medicine. OA Genetics 2013 Aug 01;1(1):9.
High ImpactPerry B. Where is the gender in behaviour genetics? The need for social epidemiology in research on gene?environment interactions. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):8.
High ImpactMallick H, Li M. Penalised regression methods in genetic research. OA Genetics 2013 Jul 01;1(1):7.
High ImpactLerner RM, Overton WF. Epigenetics, evolution, and embodiment: On the conceptual vacuity of evolutionary psychology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):6.
High ImpactBottley A, Kondrashov A. Aberrant translation of proteins implicated in Alzheimer?s disease pathology. OA Genetics 2013 Jun 01;1(1):5.
High ImpactHuang A, Liu D. From quantitative trait locus mapping to genomic selection: the roadmap towards a systematic genetics. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):4.
High ImpactMarjoram P. Approximation Bayesian computation. OA Genetics 2013 May 01;1(1):3.
High ImpactLiehr T. Copy number variations?is there a biological difference between submicroscopic and microscopically visible ones? OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):2.
High ImpactCopped? F. Advances in the genetic aspects linking folate metabolism to the maternal risk of birth of a child with Down syndrome. OA Genetics 2013 Apr 01;1(1):1.
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