Genome Sequencing

Genome sequencing is the process of determining the order of nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G) within an organism's DNA. This technological development has revolutionized the field of genetics and medical research, allowing scientists to study the genetic makeup of individuals and entire populations. The outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic has underscored the importance of genome sequencing. Scientists have used genome sequencing to understand the genetic structure and evolution of the Coronavirus, which has facilitated the development of vaccines and treatment options. The International Journal of Coronaviruses is dedicated to research on this deadly virus. It publishes scientific research on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of the Coronavirus. The journal also focuses heavily on genome sequencing and the interpretation of genetic data to understand the virus better. The analysis of the Coronavirus genome has provided insights into the viruses' mode of action, transmission, and virulence. By analyzing the genetic data of the virus, scientists have been able to identify similarities and differences in the virus's genome, which has aided the development of diagnostic tests, vaccines, and treatment for the virus. Considering how important genome sequencing is in understanding the Coronavirus and its downstream effects, The International Journal of Coronaviruses is at the forefront of publishing scientific research on this subject. The journal is a vital resource for researchers from around the world who are working together to combat this pandemic.

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International Journal of Coronaviruses

ISSN: 2692-1537
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rabiul Ahasan, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Ontario, Canada  
International Journal of Coronaviruses is an international peer reviewed open access journal concentrating on the COVID-19. IJCV publishes articles in the form of original Research, Review, Literature review, Conference proceedings, Case reports, Short communication, Thesis, Letter to editor and Editorials.