Call For Papers
Share high impact transgenic research that advances genetic engineering and applied biotechnology.
Scope and Focus
Journal of Transgenics (JTR) is a peer reviewed open access journal focused on transgenic research, genetic engineering, and genome editing innovations. The journal publishes research that advances molecular design, functional genomics, and practical applications in medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. The journal prioritizes research with clear innovation, reproducible methods, and meaningful impact for transgenic science and applications.
We welcome submissions on CRISPR and genome editing platforms, transgenic model organisms, synthetic biology, gene therapy vectors, molecular cloning, regulatory and biosafety considerations, and translational applications that improve human health or agricultural outcomes. We also welcome research on gene regulation, omics based validation, and regulatory frameworks that enable safe deployment of transgenic technologies.
Priority Topics
Areas of high interest
Genome Editing
CRISPR platforms, base editing, prime editing, and delivery systems.
Transgenic Models
Model organisms that advance functional genomics and disease research.
Agri Biotech
Transgenic crops, trait stability, and biosafety evaluations.
Therapeutic Innovation
Gene therapy, vector design, and translational approaches.
Article Types
What we publish
| Article Type | Focus | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|
| Original Research | Novel data and validated methods. | Primary discoveries. |
| Review Articles | Evidence synthesis and trends. | State of the art updates. |
| Short Communications | Focused findings. | Rapid, concise advances. |
| Case or Method Reports | Specialized methods or applications. | Technical contributions. |
Why Publish in JTR
Value for authors
Open Access Visibility
Immediate global access improves citation and impact.
Rigorous Review
Expert review ensures credibility and reproducibility.
Faster Decisions
Streamlined editorial workflows reduce delays.
Submit Your Manuscript
Join researchers worldwide publishing high quality transgenic science with JTR.
Submit via ManuscriptZoneSimple SubmissionSubmission Path
Prepare your manuscript according to author instructions and submit through ManuscriptZone or the simple submission form. Our editors will review for scope and compliance before peer review.
Special Collections
We periodically publish thematic issues on emerging transgenic technologies, regulatory advances, and ethical frameworks. Submissions aligned with these themes receive focused editorial attention.
Audience and Impact
JTR reaches genetic engineers, molecular biologists, and biotechnology leaders seeking validated evidence. Open access publishing ensures your findings can be applied in laboratories, regulatory settings, and industry pipelines.
Manuscripts that emphasize translational impact, validation, or cross species relevance tend to attract strong engagement.
Editorial Support
Our editorial team checks submissions for completeness, ethics statements, and data availability before review. This prevents avoidable delays and helps reviewers focus on scientific quality.
Clear point by point responses to reviewer comments improve decision timelines and support timely publication.
Submission Timeline
Most manuscripts move quickly through initial screening and peer review when files and statements are complete. Provide suggested reviewers if possible to improve matching and reduce delays.
Authors who respond promptly to revision requests typically see faster final decisions and publication scheduling.
Research Quality Signals
Strong submissions present validated methods, clear controls, and reproducible datasets. Include details on vector design, insertion validation, and phenotype assessment where relevant to strengthen review outcomes.
Transparent reporting of off target analysis and verification steps improves reviewer confidence and supports reproducibility.
Data Transparency
Provide clear data availability statements and links to repositories for genomic sequences, constructs, or supplementary datasets. Transparent data improves trust and accelerates reuse by other laboratories.
Open Access Advantage
Open access publishing accelerates discovery by making your research accessible to academic, industry, and policy audiences immediately. This is especially important for fast moving genetic engineering research.
Interdisciplinary Value
JTR encourages submissions that connect molecular innovation with real world applications such as diagnostics, therapeutics, agriculture, and bio manufacturing. These studies often drive broader engagement and citations.
Review Criteria
Reviewers evaluate originality, experimental design, and data integrity. Manuscripts with clear validation, well defined controls, and transparent methods move more efficiently through peer review.
Include clear statements on biosafety, regulatory compliance, and ethical oversight where required.
Global Reach
Publishing in JTR ensures your research is visible to academic and industry audiences worldwide. Open access distribution supports collaboration across regions and accelerates technology transfer.
Manuscript Preparation
Follow the author instructions for structure, references, and data statements. Providing complete files at submission reduces revision cycles and helps editors assign reviewers quickly.
Include a concise cover letter highlighting novelty and fit with JTR scope for faster screening and reviewer suggestions to improve matching for editors.
Regulatory and Biosafety
Transgenic research often involves regulatory oversight and biosafety review. Include relevant approvals and compliance statements to ensure a smooth editorial review.
For studies involving gene drives or environmental release, describe containment measures and risk mitigation steps.
Collaboration and Reuse
Open access publication helps other laboratories build on your work, verify findings, and expand applications. Clear data and method reporting increase reuse and citations.
Submission Readiness
Before submitting, verify that your manuscript includes all required statements and that figures meet resolution standards. Provide complete metadata for gene constructs, plasmids, and repositories to support validation.
Well prepared submissions move faster through screening and reduce requests for technical corrections.