期刊名称:GENETIC TESTING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Instructions to Authors
Genetic Testing publishes original papers on all aspects of genetic testing, including prenatal diagnosis, risk assessment, clinical consequences of molecular genetics, results of population screens and targeted testing, methodologies, strategies and ethical and legal issues. Send manuscripts and all correspondence to Fred Gilbert, M.D./Peter T. Rowley, M.D., c/o Mary True, Division of Genetics, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave., Box 641, Rochester, NY 14642-0001. Telephone: 585-275-3461; fax: 585-273-1034; e-mails fgilbert@med.cornell.edu; Peter_rowley@urmc.Rochester.edu
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
Manuscripts should be submited double-spaced on 81/2 X 11 paper. Leave ample margins on both sides, top and bottom. Submit the original and three copies, including original illustrations, figures, and tables. Disk submission is required, and the disk must match that hard copy exactly. Disks may be submitted in either PC or Macintosh formats, preferably in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect. On the first page, give the title of the paper, name(s) of author(s), institutional affiliation(s). We require the full mailing address and contact information (telephone, fax, and e-mail address) for each author listed on your paper. Please include the address(es) either on the title page of your paper or on a seperate sheet. Please also indicate the corresponding author and full contact information, including e-mail address, and supply a running title of about 45 characters. On the second page, supply an Abstract of about 200 words, stating the aims, results and conclusions drawn from the study or paper. This should be followed by the Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discusion, Acknowledgements, References, tables, and figure legends. Results and discussion should be seperate sections. Begin each of these sections on a seperate page. Number pages consecutively; the first author's last name should appear on each page. Please follow the protocol described herein to avoid delay in publication. Authors should note that manuscripts may be edited if needed to esure clear grammatic English usage.
TABLES AND ILLUSTRATIONS
Type each table with its caption on a separate sheet of paper. Use arabic numerals to number tables. Do not repeat information that is given in the text, and do not make a table for data that can be given in the text in one or two sentences.
Original glossy photographs for all illustrations must be supplied with the manuscript. (Photocopies cannot be used for reproduction.) All illustrations should be numbered and bear the first author's name on the back. The top of the illustration should be indicated. A legend should be supplied for each illustration, and all legends numbered consecutively and typed (double spaced). Figures should be numbered in the order cited in the text. A complete, separately collated set should be submitted with each copy of the manuscript.
The Journal will publish color photographs, but the author will be charged for the cost of color separations and printing. The Publisher will provide the author with a more precise cost estimate when the figures are received. For further details, contact the Editor or Publisher.
REFERENCES
All references should be cited by authors and dates within the text. Reference citations are not permitted in the abstract of a paper. If more than three authors are involved, use et al. after the third author’s name. If several papers by the same authors are cited in one sentence, use a lower case letter designation to indicate the individual papers―i.e. (Dunn and Studier, 1973a, 1973b). Use same designation in reference list. All references in bibliography should be doubled spaced and listed in alphabetical order at the end of the paper. References should include complete titles of cited papers. If there are more than three authors, list the first three followed by et al. When dates from an unpublished source are given, supply the researcher’s name. If work is in press, give journal in which it is to be published or name of publisher. Abbreviation of journal names should follow the style of Index Medicus.
PERMISSIONS
The author must obtain permission whenever it is required in conjunction with the reproduction of material such as figures and tables from copyrighted material. Written permission must be obtained from the publisher of the journal or book concerned. The publication from which the figure or table is taken must be listed in the reference list. Finally, a footnote to a reprinted table, or to the legend of a reprinted figure should read, "reprinted by permission from Jones et al." and list the appropriate reference. All permissions listings must be shown in the manuscript -- they cannot be entered on proofs. Manuscripts to this Journal must not be under consideration elsewhere.
REPRINTS
Reprints may be ordered by using the special reprint order form that will accompany the proofs. Reprints ordered after the issue is printed will be charged at a higher rate.
Editorial Board
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Co-Editors |
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FRED GILBERT, M.D. Weill Medical College of Cornell University Genetics/Box 53 1300 York Avenue New York, NY 10021 Tel: 212-746-3475 Fax: 212-746-8893 E-mail: fgilbert@med.cornell.edu |
PETER T. ROWLEY, M.D. ASHG/ABMG B82 University of Rochester Medical Center 601 Elmwood Ave. Box 641 Rochester, N.Y. 14642 Tel: 585-275-3461 Fax: 585-273-1034 Peter_rowley@urmc.Rochester.edu |
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Editorial Board |
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Martin Bobrow, D.Sc. University of Cambridge, UK
Alexander Capron, LL.B. University of Southern Californa School of Law
Garry R. Cutting, M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jessica G. Davis, M.D. Cornell University Medical College
Beverly S. Emmanuel, Ph.D. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Deborah L. Eunpu, M.S. Beaver College Glenside, PA
James F. Gusella, Ph.D. Massachusetts General Hospital
Neil A. Holtzman, M.D. The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Mark R. Hughes, M.D., Ph.D. Wayne State University School of Medicine
Kenneth K. Kidd, Ph.D. Yale University School of Medicine
Mary Claire King, Ph.D. University of Washington Seattle
Katherine W. Klinger, Ph.D. Genzyme Genetics, Inc. Framingham, MA
Arno G. Motulsky, M.D. University of Washington School of Medicine
Marvin Natowicz, M.D., Ph.D. Shriver Center Waltham, MA |
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Gloria M. Petersen, Ph.D. Mayo Clinic
Philip R. Reilly, M.D., J.D. Interleukin Genetics Waltham, MA
Giovanni Romeo, M.D. International Agency for Research in Cancer Lyon, France
Katherine A. Schneider, M.S. Dana-Farber Cancer Center Boston
Charles R. Scriver, M.D. Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute
Yosef Shiloh, Ph.D. Sackler School of Medicine Tel Aviv
David Sidransky, M.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Joe Leigh Simpson, M.D. Baylor College of Medicine Houston
Mark H. Skolnick, Ph.D. Myriad Genetics, Inc. Salt Lake City
Richard S. Spielman, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Bradford L. Therrell, Ph.D. National Newborn Screening and Genetics Resource Center Austin
Lap-Chee Tsui, Ph.D. Hospital for Sick Children Toronto
Michael S. Watson, Ph.D. American College of Medical Genetics Bethesda, MD |
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