期刊名称:DNA RESEARCH

ISSN:1340-2838
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:OXFORD UNIV PRESS, GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX2 6DP
  出版社网址:http://www.oxfordjournals.org/
期刊网址:http://dnaresearch.oxfordjournals.org/
影响因子:4.458
主题范畴:GENETICS & HEREDITY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

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DNA Research is an internationally peer-reviewed journal which aims at publishing papers of highest quality in broad aspects of DNA and genome-related research. Emphasis will be made on the following subjects: 1) Sequencing and characterization of genomes/important genomic regions, 2) Comprehensive analysis of the functions of genes, gene families and genomes, 3) Techniques and equipments useful for structural and functional analysis of genes, gene families and genomes, 4) Computer algorithms and/or their applications relevant to structural and functional analysis of genes and genomes. The journal also welcomes novel findings in other scientific disciplines related to genomes.

The Journal was launched in 1994 by Kazusa DNA Research Institute for publication of fine research in the growing field of genomic research. The online version of the journal was launched in 2000, and the journal has ever since been proud of providing the journal open access. DNA Research continues to provide its online journal open access at a very low author charge.

IMPACT FACTOR AND RANKING


Year Impact Factor Si: Genetics & Heredity
2009 4.917 23 out of 144
2008 3.612 43 out of 138
2007 3.525 49 out of 132
2006 3.066 53 out of 131

This information is taken from the Journal Citation Reports, published annually as part of the Science Citation Index by ISI.

Abstracting and Indexing Services

DNA Research is covered by the following services:

Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index®
Biotechnology Citation Index®
Current Contents® /Life Sciences
EMBASE
Journal Citation Reports /Science Edition
Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®)
Science Citation Index®
The Standard Periodical Directory


Instructions to Authors

TYPE OF SUBMISSIONS

New policy effective as from January 2010 : DNA RESEARCH publishes only full papers. It also publishes review articles but on an invitation-basis only. If you are interested in writing a review article on a topic of your expertise, please express your wish to Editor-in-Chief (dnar-eic@kazusa.or.jp) in advance.

Sections: Manuscripts are limited to 8 printed pages in principle (approximately 24 manuscript pages), but supporting data can be presented as supplementary data (for online-only publication), if accepted. The manuscript should be divided into the following sections: (1) title page, (2) abstract, (3) introduction, (4) materials and methods, (5) results and discussion, (6) references, (7) tables, and (8) figure legends. The title page, abstract, references, tables (each table), and figure legends must begin on a new page.

File Format: Follow the instructions below regarding the format of your manuscript and references. Prepare the main text with Microsoft Word and add line numbers for convenience in the review process. (Times New Roman is a recommended font.)

Covering letter: Prepare a covering letter briefly explaining your research and confirming that the required criteria for authorship mentioned in "Authorship" section are fulfilled.

Title page: The title page must contain a brief title which accurately describes the contents, and a running title of no more than 50 characters (including spaces). The names of all authors should be provided along with the full name and address of each institution. The name, complete address, and telephone and fax numbers should be provided for the author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Abstract and key words: The abstract should be one paragraph of no more than 200 words summarizing the basic content of the paper. Avoid abbreviations and references. When it is essential to include a reference, a full literature citation except for the article title should be provided. After the abstract, between 3 and 5 key words should be included that will assist in cross indexing.

Introduction: State the reasons for performing the work with brief reference to relevant previous work (no longer than one type-written page).

Materials and Methods: Describe the materials and methods used to allow the experiments to be reproduced. Describe only the methods specifically used in detail. For commonly used methods, citation of references is sufficient.

Results and Discussion: This section can be divided into subsections with short subtitles. The conclusions are to be provided in this section.

Availability:
Papers on related informatics methods and tools (4. Comprehensive analysis of the structure and function of genes and genomes and/or related informatics methods and tools) should include a section on availability of the information on related software / database / URL addresses.

Acknowledgements: Include here the names of those to be acknowledged as well as all sources of financial support.

References: The references should be cited in the text in the order in which they first appear using superscript arabic numbers. List all authors when there are 6 or less; when 7 or more, list only the fist 3 authors followed by "et al." Abbreviations of journals must conform to those used in Index Medicus. The reference section should be arranged as follows:

  1. Sprengel, R., Braun, T., Nikolics, K., Segaloff, D. L., and Seeburg, P. H. 1990, The testicular receptor for follicle cDNA stimulating hormone-Structure and functional expression of cloned cDNA, Mol. Endocrinol., 4, 525-530.
  2. Sambrook, J., Frietsch, E. F., andManiatis, T. 1989, Molecular cloning: A LaboratoryManual, 2nd Ed., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
  3. Maxam, A. M. and Gilbert, W. 1980, In: Grossman, L.,Moldave, K. (eds)Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 65. Academic Press, New York, pp. 499-559.

If you use EndNote and/or Reference Manager to facilitate referencing citations (not required for submission), this journal's style is available for use.

Tables: Type each table on a separate page with a heading at the top and footnotes at the bottom. All acronyms and abbreviations must be defined.

Figures: Submit an original figure. To avoid wasted while space and clutter ensure that the figure is reasonably sized and laid out. Line drawings must be clear, with high black and white contrast. TIFF files are preferable. Figures should be created in the same size you wish them to be printed in the following resolution:
Line Drawings: higher than 1200 dpi
Half Tones: higher than 300 dpi
Single column figures should be less than 85mm wide. Double column figures should be less than 170mm wide. Appropriate sized numbers, letters and symbols should be used, no smaller than 2mm in size. For useful information on creating figure files, please go to: http://cpc.cadmus.com/da/index.jsp.

Figure legends: Figure legends should bear enough information to understand the figure without reference to the text.

Color photographs: Color photographs will be printed at an extra charge of £350 per figure. Please indicate your willingness to pay the charge.

Supplementary data: Additional sequence or mapping data that provide supporting evidence to a paper can be published separately as online-only material. The materials to be included in this section should be provided in their final form and should include a brief description that provides enough information to the data. When references are included, a full citation should be provided. Please note that Supplementary data will not be edited, so ensure that it is clearly and succinctly presented, and that the style of terms conforms to the rest of the paper. Also ensure that the presentation will work on any internet browser.

Authorship: All persons designated as authors should qualify for authorship. The order of authorship should be a joint decision of the co-authors. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for the content. Authorship credit should be based on substantial contribution to conception and design, execution, or analysis and interpretation of data. All authors should be involved in drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content, and must have read and approved the final version of the manuscript. Assurance that all authors of the paper have fulfilled these criteria for authorship should be clearly stated in the covering letter.

SUBMISSION ONLINE

DNA RESEARCH has launched an online submission system in April, 2006.

  1. Follow the instructions above regarding the format of your manuscript and references.
  2. Prepare your manuscript, including tables, using a word processing program and save it as a .doc, .rtf or .ps file. All files in these formats will be converted to .pdf format upon submission. Please note: This journal does not accept Microsoft Word 2007 documents at this time. Please use Word's "Save As" option to save your document as an older (.doc) file type. Prepare your figures at publication quality resolution, using applications capable of generating high-resolution .tif files (1200 d.p.i. for line drawings and 300 d.p.i. for colour and half-tone artwork). The printing process requires your figures to be in this format if your paper is accepted and printed. For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da.
  3. Prepare any other files that are to be submitted for review, including any supplementary material. The permitted formats for these files are the same as for manuscripts and figures. Other file types, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and Powerpoint presentations may be uploaded and will form part of the single .pdf file that is created for use in the peer review process. It is also possible to upload LaTeX files but these will not be automatically converted to .pdf format (and are therefore discouraged). The journal staff, editors and reviewers will only be able to view these unconverted files if they have the appropriate software, which cannot be guaranteed.
  4. When naming your files, please use simple filenames and avoid special characters and spaces. If you are a Macintosh user, you must also type the three-letter extension at the end of the file name you choose (e.g. .doc, .rtf, .jpg, .gif, .tif, .ppt, .xls, .pdf, .eps, .mov).
  5. The online submission software will automatically create a single .pdf file containing your main text and reduced-resolution versions of any figures you have submitted. This document will be used when your manuscript undergoes peer review. Your submitted files will appear in this .pdf sequentially, as specified by you on the submission page, and you will have an opportunity to enter figure captions/legends and to check the .pdf file prior to final submission. Please make sure that you proof the converted pdf file so no material is missing, and there are no conversion errors.

SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT

Now that your files are ready, visit the online submission web site at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/dnar

  1. First, you will need to log into the system. Note: Before you begin, you should be sure you are using an up to date version of Netscape or Internet Explorer. If you have an earlier version, you can download a free upgrade using the icons found at the bottom of the 'Instructions and Forms' section of the online submission web site.
    • If you know your login details (i.e. you have submitted or reviewed a manuscript on this system before), use your User ID and Password to log on.
    • If you do not know your login details, check to see if you are already registered by clicking on the 'Forgot your password' button and following the on-screen instructions. If you are not already registered, you can register by clicking on the 'Create account' button on the login screen and following the on-screen instructions.
    • If you have trouble finding manuscripts or have other problems with your account do not create another account. Instead, please contact the journal's editorial office.
  2. To submit a new manuscript, go to the 'Author Center', click on the blue star button which says ‘Click here to submit a new manuscript’ and then follow the on-screen instructions. There are up to 7 steps for you to follow to submit your manuscript. You move from one step to the next by clicking on the 'Next' button on each screen or back to the previous screen by clicking on the 'Previous' button. Please note that if you click on the 'Back' or 'Forward' button on your browser, the information you have entered will not be saved. At any stage you can stop the submission process by clicking on the 'Main Menu' or the ‘Author Dashboard’link. Everything you have typed into the system will be saved. , and the partially completed submission will appear under 'unsubmitted manuscripts' in your 'Author Center'. To return to the submission process you will need to click on the button 'Continue Submission' against the relevant manuscript title.
  3. When submitting your manuscript, please enter your manuscript data into the relevant fields, following the detailed instructions given at the top of each page. You may like to have the original word processing file available so that you can copy and paste the title and abstract into the required fields. You will also be required to provide email addresses for your co-authors, so please have these to hand when you logon to the site.
  4. When you come to upload your manuscript files via the 'File Upload' screen:
    • Enter individual files using the 'Browse' buttons below and select the appropriate 'File content' type.
    • Select the document's designation from the pull-down menu.
    • Upload your files by clicking on the 'Upload files' button. This converts your files to a PDF and may take several minutes. Repeat these steps until you have uploaded all your files.
    • When the upload of each file is completed, you will see a confirmation window and will be prompted to provide figure legends and 'file tags' that will link figures to texts in the HTML proof of your main document.
    • Once you have uploaded all files, indicate the order in which they should appear in your paper. This will determine the order in which they appear in the consolidated PDF used for peer review.
    • After the successful upload of your text and images, you will need to view and proof your manuscript. Please do this by clicking on the blue HTML button or a PDF button.
    • If the files have not been uploaded to your satisfaction, go back to the file upload screen where you can remove the files you do not want, and repeat the upload process.
  5. When you are satisfied with the uploaded manuscript proof click on 'Next' which will take you to the 'Review & Submit' screen. The system will check that you have completed all the mandatory fields and that you have viewed your manuscript proof. It will also present you with a summary of all the information you have provided and give you a final chance to edit it. When you have finished reviewing this information press 'Submit'.
  6. After the manuscript has been submitted you will see a confirmation screen and receive an email confirmation stating that your manuscript has been successfully submitted. This will also give the assigned manuscript number, which is used in all correspondence. If you do not receive this, your manuscript will not have been successfully submitted to the journal and the paper cannot progress to peer review. If this is the case your manuscript will still be sitting in the 'Unsubmitted Manuscripts' section of your 'Author Center' awaiting your attention.
  7. If you return to your 'Author Center' you will notice that your newly submitted manuscript can be found in the 'Submitted Manuscripts' area. Among the information listed there, the 'Processing Status' section provides information on the status of your manuscript as it moves through the review process.

SUBMITTING A REVISED MANUSCRIPT

  1. Logon to the online submission web site as before and, in the 'Author Center', click on 'Manuscripts with Decisions'. You will then see the title of any manuscripts you submitted that have decisions. If the decision requires submission of a revised paper, click on “create a revision.” You will reach the revision submission procedure.
  2. First, you will be asked to respond to the decision letter for the original submission. The next steps will be the same as the original submission procedure. When you reach the File Upload stage, you will see that the files from the original submission will already be uploaded for you. Please delete any files that you revised, and upload the new files.
  3. If you need to logout during the submission procedure and need to continue the process, go to the ‘Author Center’ and click on ‘Revised Manuscripts in Draft.’ Click on the blue ‘Continue Submission’ button, and you may resume submission.

IMPORTANT. As detailed above, your images are required as high-resolution .tif files (1200 d.p.i. for line drawings and 300 d.p.i. for colour and half-tone artwork). If this is not possible, high quality print outs on glossy paper can be used. For useful information on preparing your figures for publication, go to http://cpc.cadmus.com/da. Please note that publication of your manuscript will not proceed until figures suitable for reproduction are received.

GETTING HELP

If you experience any problems during the online submission process please consult the Author's User Guide, which provides more detailed submission instructions, and 'movie tutorials' explaining how to submit your paper. Alternatively, please contact the journal's editorial office who will be pleased to assist you.

SPEED OF PUBLICATION

DNA RESEARCH will make every attempt to publish papers within 3 to 4 months after their receipt. However, when the manuscript must undergo extensive English editing, it may result in a delay.

REVIEW PROCESS

All manuscripts are reviewed by members of the editorial board or by qualified reviewers. Authors are notified, generally within 6 weeks after submission, of the editors' decision. When a manuscript is returned to the author for modification, it should be returned to the editor within 3 months: otherwise it may be considered withdrawn.

PAGE PROOFS

Page proofs are sent to authors by email. Proofs should be checked immediately for typographical errors and returned to the publishers by email or facsimile. Excessive alterations may delay publication of the paper.

PAGE CHARGES

No page charges are levied. However, authors may be charged for extensive English editing or excessive changes made at the page proof stage.

OFFPRINTS

An offprint purchase order form will be sent to the authors with each proof.

NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES

GenBank, EMBL or DDBJ accession numbers for nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence data must be included in the manuscript.

PRESENTATION OF SEQUENCE DATA

Nucleotide sequences may be presented in the following format. The sequence should be submitted as cameraready copy in the dimension of 17 cm (width) x24 cm (height). Use a laser-quality computer printer, and print the sequence single or double-spaced in lines of 120 to 150 nucleotides. The sequence is recommended to be further subdivided into blocks of 10 or 20 nucleotides by inserting spaces or by marking every 10 or 20 nucleotides. Number each sequence line in the left margin by indicating the first base of each line. In order to designate exons and introns, coding regions, transcribed regions etc., uppercase and lowercase letters may be used. Encoded amino acid sequences may be presented, using single-letter amino acid codes.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

All abbreviations used in the text, except for those listed here, should be defined at their first mention in the text.

Symbols for amino acids

Use single-letter or three-letter codes.


Editorial Board

HONORARY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Mituru Takanami

Kazusa DNA Research Institute
2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari
Kisarazu
Chiba 292-0818
Japan

Telephone:

+81-438-52-3900

Fax:

+81-438-52-3901

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Michio Oishi

Kazusa DNA Research Institute
2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari
Kisarazu
Chiba 292-0818
Japan

Telephone:

+81-438-52-3944

Fax:

+81-438-52-3911

EDITORS

Doil Choi

Department of Plant Science
Seoul National University
Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-921
Republic of Korea

Telephone:

+82-2-880-4568

Fax:

+82-2-873-2056

Masahira Hattori

Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The University of Tokyo
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha
Kashiwa
Chiba 277-8561

Japan

Telephone:

+81-4-7136-4070

Fax:

+81-4-7136-4084

Katsumi Isono

Kazusa DNA Research Institute
2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari
Kisarazu
Chiba 292-0818
Japan

Telephone:

+81-438-52-3900 Extn. 5800

Fax:

+81-438-53-3901

Takashi Ito

Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
The University of Tokyo
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha
Kashiwa
Chiba 277-8561
Japan

Telephone:

+81-4-7136-3989

Fax:

+81-4-7136-3979

Minoru S. H. Ko

Laboratory of Genetics
Developmental Genomics and Aging Section
NIH/NIA-IRP-LG
TRIAD Center, Suite 4000
333 Cassell Drive
Baltimore
MD 21224-6820
USA

Telephone:

+1-410-558-8359

Fax:

+1-410-558-8331

Yuji Kohara

National Institute of Genetics
1111 Yata
Mishima
Shizuoka 411-8540
Japan

Telephone:

+81-559-81-6854

Fax:

+81-559-81-6855

Edison Liu

Genome Institute of Singapore
60 Biopolis Street, #02-01 Genome Building,
138672

Singapore

Telephone:

+65-6478-8007

Fax:

+65-6478-905

Da Luo

Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences
300 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032
PR China

Telephone:

+86-21-54924108

Fax:

+86-21-54924015

Kenta Nakai

Laboratory of Functional Analysis in silico
Human Genome Center
The Institute of Medical Science
The University of Tokyo
4-6-1 Shirokane-dai
Minato-ku
Tokyo 108-8639
Japan

Telephone:

+81-3-5449-5131

Fax:

+81-3-5449-5133

Yusuke Nakamura

Laboratory of Molecular Medicine
Human Genome Center
Institute of Medical Science
The University of Tokyo
4-6-1 Shirokanedai
Minato-ku
Tokyo 108-8639
Japan

Telephone:

+81-3-5449-5372

Fax:

+81-3-5449-5433

Mikio Nishimura

Department of Cell Biology
National Institute for Basic Biology
Okazaki 444-8585
Japan

Telephone:

+81-564-55-7500

Fax:

+81-564-55-7505

Naotake Ogasawara

Graduate School of Biological Science
Nara Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
8916-5 Takayama-cho
Ikoma
Nara 630-0101
Japan

Telephone:

+81-7437-2-5430

Fax:

+81-7437-2-5439

Osamu Ohara

Kazusa DNA Research Institute
2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari
Kisarazu
Chiba 292-0818
Japan

Telephone:

+81-438-52-3915

Fax:

+81-438-52-3914

Mitsuo Oshimura

School of Life Science
Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University
86 Nishimachi
Yanago
Tottori 683-0826
Japan

Telephone:

+81-859-34-8260

Fax:

+81-859-34-8134

Akhilesh Pandey

McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine
Departments of Biological Chemistry, Oncology and Pathology
Johns Hopkins University
733 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD21205

USA

Telephone:

+1-410-502-6662

Fax:

+1-410-502-7544

Kazuki Saito

Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chiba University
Yayoi-cho 1-33, Inage-ku
Chiba 263-8522
Japan

Telephone:

+81-43-290-2904

Fax:

+81-43-290-2905/2904

Takao Sekiya

Sasaki Institute
2-2 Surugadai
Kanda Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 101-0062  
Japan

Telephone:

+81-3-3292-8092

Fax:

+81-3-3292-3290

Kazuo Shinozaki

RIKEN Tsukuba Institute
3-1-1 Koyadai
Tsukuba
Ibaraki 305-0074
Japan

Telephone:

+81-298-36-4359

Fax:

+81-298-36-9060

Toshihiko Shiroishi

Mammalian Genetics Laboratory
Genetic Starians Research Center
National Institute of Genetics
1111 Yata
Mishima
Shizuoka 411-8540
Japan

Telephone:

+81-559-81-6817

Fax:

+81-559-81-6818

Masahiro Sugiura

Graduate School of Natural Sciences
Nagoya City University
Mizuho
Nagoya 467-8501
Japan

Telephone:

+81-52-872-6021

Fax:

+81-52-872-6021

Satoshi Tabata

Kazusa DNA Research Institute
2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari
Kisarazu
Chiba 292-0818
Japan

Telephone:

+81-438-52-3933

Fax:

+81-438-52-3934

Hiroyuki Toh

Computational Biology Research Center
AIST Tokyo Waterfront Bio-IT Research Building
2-4-7 Aomi, Koto-ku
Tokyo 135-0064
Japan

Telephone:

+81-3-3599-8754

Fax:

+81-3-3599-8081

Shoji Tsuji

Department of Neurology
Graduate School of Medicine
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo 113-8655
Japan

Telephone:

+81-3-5800-6542

Fax:

+81-3-5800-6844

Masahiro Yano

QTL Genomics Research Center
National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences
2-1-2 Kannondai
Tsukuba
Ibaraki 305-8602
Japan

Telephone:

+81-298-38-7443

Fax:

+81-298-38-7468

Minoru Yoshida

RIKEN
Discovery Research Institute
Chemical Genetics Laboratory
2-1 Hirosawa
Wako
Saitama 351-0198
Japan

Telephone:

+81-48-467-9516

Fax:

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