Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression is dedicated to the in-depth analysis and interpretation of eukaryotic gene expression. It serves as a platform for comprehensive reviews that critically evaluate current research and highlight future directions in this rapidly evolving field. The journal is particularly focused on providing expert perspectives on molecular mechanisms governing gene expression in eukaryotes.
Key areas covered include transcriptional regulation, chromatin structure and remodeling, RNA processing, translation, and post-translational modifications. The journal also addresses the roles of non-coding RNAs, epigenetics, and other regulatory elements in gene expression. It is indexed in several databases, offering broad visibility. The target audience includes molecular biologists, geneticists, and researchers in related fields.
This journal aims to bridge the gap between primary research and comprehensive understanding by offering expert syntheses and critical evaluations of key findings. By highlighting the significance of eukaryotic gene expression in development, disease, and evolution, it helps researchers stay informed and advance the field. It encourages submissions from leading experts and contributes significantly to understanding fundamental biological processes.