Journal Scope
Animal BioSphere is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality, cutting-edge research in the fields of animal biology, genetics, and related disciplines. It is published by Genix Publisher a registered entity committed to empowering knowledge exchange. Our commitment is to provide biannual publications in the initial phase, with the vision to enhance the frequency in the near future. The journal serves as a global platform for scientists, researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to share innovative research findings, critical reviews, and novel insights that contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and its practical applications in animal sciences.
Aims of the Journal
The primary aim of Animal BioSphere is to foster scientific collaboration and interdisciplinary research that enhances the understanding of fundamental and applied aspects of animal biology, genetics, and biotechnology. The journal strives to bridge the gap between basic research and applied innovations by publishing studies that drive advancements in animal health, reproduction, conservation, and genetic improvement.
By maintaining a rigorous peer-review process, ethical publishing standards, and open-access dissemination, Animal BioSphere ensures that high-quality research is accessible to scientists, educators, policymakers, and practitioners worldwide. The journal is committed to publishing original research, systematic reviews, short communications, and case studies that contribute to sustainable animal production, biodiversity conservation, and advancements in molecular and genetic technologies.
Scope of the Journal
Animal BioSphere covers a broad spectrum of research areas within animal sciences, genetics, and biotechnology, including but not limited to the following key disciplines:
- Animal Genetics and Genomics: The journal welcomes studies on genetic diversity, molecular breeding, functional genomics, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Research focusing on next-generation sequencing (NGS), gene editing (CRISPR/Cas), epigenetics, and transcriptomics in animal species is encouraged. Articles addressing genomic selection, marker-assisted breeding, and comparative genomics are also within the scope of the journal.
- Animal Physiology and Biochemistry: Submissions exploring physiological processes, metabolic regulation, endocrinology, and biochemical pathways in animal species are highly encouraged. The journal is particularly interested in research on nutritional physiology, stress responses, metabolic disorders, and adaptations to environmental changes.
- Reproductive Biology and Developmental Genetics: Animal BioSphere publishes research on reproductive physiology, fertility, embryonic development, and reproductive biotechnology. Studies on assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), such as artificial insemination (AI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer, and cloning, are of particular interest. Research on sex determination, developmental genetics, and hormonal regulation of reproduction is also covered.
- Animal Biotechnology and Bioinformatics: The journal provides a platform for biotechnological advancements in animal sciences, including transgenics, biopharmaceuticals, vaccine development, and molecular diagnostics. Studies utilizing bioinformatics approaches, computational biology, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) in animal genetics, disease modeling, and functional genomics are welcomed.
- Evolutionary and Comparative Biology: Research exploring phylogenetics, evolutionary adaptations, and genetic divergence in animal species falls within the journal’s scope. Studies on comparative genomics, adaptive evolution, and speciation using genomic tools are particularly encouraged.
- Wildlife Biology and Conservation Genetics: Animal BioSphere aims to promote research in biodiversity conservation, population genetics, and sustainable wildlife management. Articles focusing on genetic monitoring of endangered species, conservation genomics, and the impact of climate change on wildlife populations are highly relevant.
- Animal Health and Disease Genetics: The journal publishes research on genetic predisposition to diseases, host-pathogen interactions, zoonotic infections, and veterinary molecular diagnostics. Studies on disease resistance, immunogenetics, and vaccine development are of significant interest. Research focusing on emerging animal diseases, epidemiology, and antimicrobial resistance is also encouraged.
- Livestock Production and Genetic Improvement: Submissions focusing on sustainable livestock production, genetic improvement strategies, and breeding programs are highly encouraged. Research on feed efficiency, carcass traits, meat quality, milk production, and adaptation to environmental stressors is also covered.
- Ethical and Legal Aspects of Animal Research: The journal is open to discussions on ethical considerations, animal welfare, and regulatory frameworks in animal research and biotechnology. Studies exploring the socioeconomic and ethical implications of genetic modification, cloning, and biotechnological interventions in animal science are also within the scope.
Interdisciplinary and Emerging Research Areas
Recognizing the rapid advancements in scientific research and technology, Animal BioSphere actively welcomes interdisciplinary studies that integrate animal sciences with nanotechnology, synthetic biology, systems biology, and precision livestock farming. Research exploring the role of big data analytics, AI-driven genetic predictions, and digital innovations in animal breeding and disease management is encouraged.
By publishing high-impact, original research and reviews, Animal BioSphere aims to advance the frontiers of animal biology and genetics, foster global scientific collaboration, and contribute to the development of innovative solutions that enhance animal health, welfare, and sustainability.
The journal invites researchers, scientists, and academicians worldwide to contribute to its mission of expanding scientific knowledge and driving innovations in animal sciences.