Hereditas

Hereditas (not to be confused with another journal called Heredity) is a scientific journal concerning genetics. It has been published since 1920 by Mendelska sällskapet i Lund (Mendelian Society of Lund). In its long history it has published important papers in the field of genetics, including the first discovery of the correct human chromosome count by Joe Hin Tijo and Albert Levan in 1956[1]. In the post-genomic era, the scope of Hereditas has evolved to include any research on genomic analysis.

In 2005, Hereditas changed from a traditional subscription-based journal to become an open access, web based and author funded journal. By the end of 2014, Hereditas terminated its activity with Wiley Publishers. In May 2015 Hereditas re-launched with the open access publisher Biomed Central (BMC), which is owned by Springer Nature.

It is indexed by BIOSIS, DOAJ, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index, and Scopus, with ISSN: 1601-5223.

Editors-in-chief (EiC): Robert Larsson (1920–1954), Arne Müntzing (1955–1977), Arne Lundqvist (1978–1988), Karl Fredga and Arne Lundqvist (1989–1996), Ulf Gyllensten (1996–2001), Anssi Saura (2002-2011), Stefan Baumgartner (2012 -), Yongyong Shi (2016 -, in parallel to Baumgartner).

References

  1. Tjio, Joe Hin; Levan, Albert (1956-05-01). "The Chromosome Number of Man". Hereditas. 42 (1–2): 1–6. doi:10.1111/j.1601-5223.1956.tb03010.x. ISSN 1601-5223.


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