The Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics publishes original research and reviews covering all aspects of animal breeding and genetics. It provides a platform for scientists and practitioners to share knowledge and advancements in improving livestock and companion animals. The journal serves as a vital resource for those seeking to enhance animal production and welfare through genetic means. Its initial focus is to delve into the genetics related to reproduction and feeding.
Key areas include quantitative genetics, molecular genetics, genomics, marker-assisted selection, and genetic evaluations. Indexed in prominent databases such as CAS, Scopus, and Web of Science, the journal ensures wide visibility and accessibility. The target audience includes animal breeders, geneticists, and researchers in academia and industry.
The journal encourages submissions that report novel findings in animal breeding and genetics, including studies on genetic improvement, disease resistance, and adaptation to changing environments. By promoting the exchange of information and fostering collaboration, the Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics significantly contributes to the sustainable development of animal agriculture. Moreover, it seeks to publish works that have been reproduced to confirm results.