Mobile DNA is an open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the biology and evolution of mobile genetic elements (MGEs). The journal provides a platform for disseminating research on transposons, plasmids, viruses, and other self-replicating DNA fragments. It covers a wide range of topics, including the mechanisms of transposition, the impact of MGEs on genome evolution, their role in horizontal gene transfer, and their applications in biotechnology.
The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers in genetics, genomics, microbiology, and evolutionary biology. Mobile DNA welcomes submissions that report significant advances in the understanding of MGEs, providing insights into their structure, function, and evolutionary significance. With its open access format, the journal ensures that research findings are readily available to the global scientific community.
Indexed in key databases, the journal underscores the importance of MGEs in shaping genomes and driving evolutionary change, inviting submissions related to both basic and translational research, contributing to the progress of personalized medicine and improved patient outcomes. Researchers are encouraged to submit their latest findings to advance the field.