Insect Molecular Biology

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Journal Properties
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    2,120
  • Abbreviation
    Insect Mol Biol
  • ISSN
    0962-1075
  • e-ISSN
    1365-2583
  • Main Publisher
    Wiley-Blackwell
  • Publisher
    Wiley
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Agriculture
    Animal culture
    Agriculture
    Plant culture
    Science
    Biology (General)
    Science
    Biology (General)
    Genetics
    Science
    Zoology
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Description
Insect Molecular Biology is a leading international journal focused on the molecular biology of insects and other arthropods. It publishes high-quality research that advances our understanding of insect genetics, genomics, proteomics, and other molecular processes. This journal is essential for researchers in entomology, evolutionary biology, and related fields who seek to unravel the complexities of insect life at the molecular level. The journal encompasses a wide array of topics, including but not limited to gene expression, signal transduction, molecular evolution, and the molecular basis of insect behavior. It also covers the application of molecular techniques to address pressing issues such as pest management, disease transmission, and conservation biology. Insect Molecular Biology provides a platform for researchers to disseminate their findings to a global audience and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in this dynamic field. Indexed in prominent scientific databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it offers excellent visibility for researchers to submit high-quality research articles, reviews, and short communications. It encourages submissions that employ innovative molecular approaches to investigate fundamental aspects of insect biology. By promoting rigorous scientific inquiry and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, Insect Molecular Biology plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of insects and their impact on the environment and human society.