Overview
Chromosome 1 is the largest human chromosome, containing approximately 8% of the total DNA in human cells and harboring genes critical for numerous biological functions. Research published in Chromosomes has explored chromosome 1 through multiple analytical frameworks, including investigations of fractal mathematical patterns within its structure and their potential correlations with cognitive traits and evolutionary processes in humans and primates. Studies have examined how specific organizational features of chromosome 1 may relate to brain development and intelligence metrics, applying computational approaches to identify recurring structural signatures. The journal has also published work situating chromosome 1 within broader theoretical models that attempt to unify atomic, wave-based, and information-processing perspectives on biological systems, with implications for understanding fundamental life processes and potential applications in cancer research and biomimetic artificial intelligence. Additionally, comparative chromosomal research in model organisms such as Dictyostelium and Drosophila has provided context for understanding chromosomal organization and evolution across species. These investigations contribute to ongoing efforts to decode the functional significance of chromosomal architecture beyond simple gene cataloging, exploring how large-scale structural features may influence phenotypic outcomes and evolutionary trajectories.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Humans Chromosome 1 Fractal Periods Signature is Highly Correlated with Intelligence and Brain Evolution
Six Fractal Codes of Biological Life Unifying ATOMS, WAVES and INFORMATION: Perspectives in Exobiology, Cancers Basic Research and Artificial Intelligence Biomimetism Decisions Making
Ontogenes in Drosophila Melanogaster and a Model of Speciation
Intriguing Humans and Primates chromosomes 4
Pericentric Inversion in Chromosome 10 in a Girl, Inherited from a Phenotypically Normal Mother: Case Report and Literature Review
Genes in Tumor Formation
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 6 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2022 · International Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination
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2022 · International Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination
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I. Riede · 2021 ·
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2021 · Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medical Research
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Jean-claude Perez · 2018 ·
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2018 · Journal of Astrobiology & Outreach
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Chromosome 1, linking to each citing work.