The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology, a peer-reviewed online journal and database provided by Infobiogen, is "devoted to genes, cytogenetics, and clinical entities in cancer, and cancer-prone diseases." Users can search the materials by genes, leukaemias, solid tumors, cancer prone diseases, and chromosomes. Researchers can find links to scientific societies and...
The British Medical Association has announced the online availability of Journal of Medical Genetics (JMG). Published monthly, JMG covers a range of topics from basic research to clinical reports, "diagnostic methods and psychosocial aspects of clinical genetics. Areas of special interest include: Molecular genetics and its clinical application; Development of medical genetics services;...
The Genetics Selection Evolution journal was created by the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) in 1960, and this site offers scientists and others online access to its contents. The primary focus of the journal is to present "original research on all aspects of genetics and selection in both farm and experimental animals." The journal is part of the BioMedCentral network of...
The Genetics Society of America has announced unrestricted access to the on-line version of Genetics, free until October 1998. Full-text content of Genetics begins with Volume 148, Number 1 (January 1998), and "will expand with each month's new issues." On-line Genetics abstracts begin with Volume 94, Number 2 (February 1980). The journal is made available through Stanford University's Highwire...
Five journals with free (or recently extended) online trial periods were recently announced; online content includes full text, figures, and tables. The American Physiological Society has announced free, online access to Physiological Genomics through December 31, 2001; full text and abstracts are available from 1999. The journal is published in conjunction with Stanford University's HighWire...
The University of Chicago Press has announced unrestricted access to an online journal until mid-1998. Full text articles, announcements, and editorials are all available. With online issues beginning at Volume 61, number 5 (November 1997), The American Journal of Human Genetics covers research and reviews of human heredity and the application of genetic principles in medicine, psychology,...
The Scientist magazine is written for life science professionals, but promises it to be "concise, accurate, accessible, and entertaining." The magazine's online version has a great Multimedia section on its website that has "Videos," "Slideshows," and "Infographics." Visitors shouldn't miss the story titled "Bat Hunt" from the January 2012 issue, which profiles a mammologist working in the South...