To showcase the exciting developments currently being made in the study of epigenomes, Genome Biology will publish a special issue on epigenomics in the late summer of 2012.
A call for papers has now been issued inviting Research, Method and Software submissions on topics including:
- methylomes (and hydroxymethylomes)
- histone modifications
- nucleosome positioning
- higher order chromatin structure
- genome-interacting non-coding RNAs
If you would like to enquire about the suitability of a manuscript for consideration, please email editorial@genomebiology.com. Potential submissions can also be discussed in person at the "Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics" and "Nuclear Events in Plant Gene Expression and Signaling" Keystone Symposia; if you are attending one of these conferences and would like to meet us, then please do get in touch.
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