Overview
Evolutionary Biology Nuclear Structure and Function is a branch of biology that studies the nuclear structure and function of organisms. This field aims to understand how changes in the structure of the nucleus, such as mutations and gene rearrangements, can lead to changes in the organism's characteristics. It also investigates how nuclear structure and function are affected by environmental factors, such as changes in temperature or radiation. This research is beneficial in understanding biological processes like adaptation and natural selection. Additionally, this research can help to identify and explain the effects of genetic mutations and gene recombination on an organism's characteristics. Ultimately, this research can lead to a better understanding of evolutionary processes, as well as advances in biotechnology and disease treatment.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
The Chromosomal and Functional Clustering of Markedly Divergent Human-Mouse Orthologs Run Parallel to their Compositional Features
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 8 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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M. Fuertes et al. · 2019 · Scientific Reports
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M. Fuertes et al. · 2019 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
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2019 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
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2019 · Scientific Reports
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2017 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
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M. Fuertes et al. · 2016 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
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2016 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
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2016 · Journal of Molecular Evolution
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Evolutionary Biology Nuclear Structure and Function, linking to each citing work.