American Journal of Human Genetics
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Discipline | Genetics |
Language | English |
Abbreviated title | AJHG |
Publisher (country) | University of Chicago (US) |
Publication history | 1948-present |
Website | homepage |
ISSN | 0002-9297 |
The American Journal of Human Genetics is a leading journal in the field of human genetics. Since its inception in 1948 by the American Society for Human Genetics, the Journal has provided a record of research and review relating to heredity in humans and to the application of genetic principles in medicine and public policy, as well as in related areas of molecular and cell biology. Topics explored by The American Journal of Human Genetics include:
- behavioral genetics,
- biochemical genetics,
- clinical genetics,
- cytogenetics (study of chromosomes),
- dysmorphology (study of congenital malformations),
- gene therapy,
- genetic counseling,
- genetic epidemiology,
- genomics,
- immunogenetics (combination of immunology and genetics),
- molecular genetics,
- neurogenetics (combination of neurology and genetics),
- population genetics.
The American Journal of Human Genetics is conventionally abbreviated as Amer J Hum Genet, and is sometimes referred to as the AJHG.
Frequency: monthly; two volumes/year; six issues/volume. Volume 78 began in January 2006. ISSN: 0002-9297. 250 pages/issue.