Physiological Genomics
https://journals.physiology.org/journal/physiolgenomicsThe Physiological Genomics publishes original papers, reviews and rapid reports in a wide area of research focused on uncovering the links between genes and physiology at all levels of biological organization. Articles on topics ranging from single genes to the whole genome and their links to the physiology of humans, any model organism, organ, tissue or cell are welcome.
Physiological Genomics: Vol 53, No 11
journals.physiology.org › toc › physiolgenomicsOct 29, 2021 · Physiological Genomics Nov 2021 441-485 The circadian clock and rhythmic gene expression in the pancreas is altered by chronic jetlag, including many genes involved in metabolic pathways. Chronic jetlag (mimicking shift work) causes an overall reduction in the number of rhythmically expressed genes, and induces a phase shift in many genes ...
Physiological Genomics Sections
journals.physiology.org › physiolgenomics › sectionsmrgarrett@umc.edu. This section of Physiological Genomics will focus on furthering genetic understanding across the continuum from the simplest organism to model organisms (zebrafish, mice, and rat, etc.) through humans. Original research related to linking genetic variation with phenotype and utilizing traditional linkage analysis/quantitative ...
Physiological Genomics Sections
https://journals.physiology.org/physiolgenomics/sectionsJournal Sections. Genetics, Complex Traits, Genome Assembly and Annotation Associate Editor: Michael Garrett [email protected]. This section of Physiological Genomics will focus on furthering genetic understanding across the continuum from the simplest organism to model organisms (zebrafish, mice, and rat, etc.) through humans. Original research related to linking …