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Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology

ISSN: 2329-9002

Open Access

Citations Report

Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world.

Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology has got h-index 11, which means every article in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology has got 11 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology.

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Total published articles

40 35 59 60 5 4 17

Research, Review articles and Editorials

0 4 17 31 2 1 13

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

40 31 39 56 3 3 4

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

988 706 88 105 79 110 104
Journal total citations count 911
Journal impact factor 1.35
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.9
Journal cite score 3.55
Journal h-index 11
Journal h-index since 2019 10
Important citations

Gatesy, John, and Mark S. Springer. "Phylogenetic analysis at deep timescales: unreliable gene trees, bypassed hidden support, and the coalescence/concatalescence conundrum." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 80 (2014): 231-266.

Seliya, B. Research and Reviews: Journal of Zoological Sciences.

Sharma, Poonam, Priyanka Bhardwaj, Tasleem Arif, Imran Khan, and Rambir Singh. "Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies."

Wilson, Alexander E., Hosea D. Matel, and Li Tian. "Glucose ester enabled acylation in plant specialized metabolism." Phytochemistry Reviews 15, no. 6 (2016): 1057-1074.

Petersen, Maike. "Hydroxycinnamoyltransferases in plant metabolism." Phytochemistry Reviews 15, no. 5 (2016): 699-727.

Sharma, P., Bhardwaj, P., Arif, T., Khan, I., & Singh, R. Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies.2(3):1-18

Holmes, R. S., Spradling-Reeves, K. D., & Cox, L. A. (2016). Evolution of Vertebrate Solute Carrier Family 9B Genes and Proteins (SLC9B): Evidence for a Marsupial Origin for Testis Specific SLC9B1 from an Ancestral Vertebrate SLC9B2 Gene. Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology.

Ul-Haq, Z., Usmani, S., Iqbal, S., & Zia, S. R. (2016). In silico based investigation of dynamic variations in neprilysin (NEP and NEP2) proteins for extracting the point of specificity. Molecular BioSystems, 12(3), 1024-1036.

Durand, P. M., Choudhury, R., Rashidi, A., & Michod, R. E. (2014). Programmed death in a unicellular organism has.

Sharma, P., Bhardwaj, P., Arif, T., Khan, I., & Singh, R. Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies.2(3):1-18

Durand, P. M., Sym, S., & Michod, R. E. (2016). Programmed Cell Death and Complexity in Microbial Systems. Current Biology, 26(13), R587-R593.

  Mitteldorf, J. (2016). An epigenetic clock controls aging. Biogerontology, 17(1), 257-265.

Mitteldorf, J. (2015). Is programmed aging a cause for optimism?. Current aging science, 8(1), 69-75.

Durand, P. M., Choudhury, R., Rashidi, A., & Michod, R. E. (2014). Programmed death in a unicellular organism has species-specific fitness effects. Biology letters, 10(2), 20131088.

Mitteldorf, J., & Martins, A. C. (2014). Programmed life span in the context of evolvability. The American Naturalist, 184(3), 289-302.

     Sharma, P., Bhardwaj, P., Arif, T., Khan, I., & Singh, R. Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies.2(3):1-18

Som, A. (2014). Causes, consequences and solutions of phylogenetic incongruence. Briefings in bioinformatics, bbu015.

     Sharma, P., Bhardwaj, P., Arif, T., Khan, I., & Singh, R. Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicological Studies.2(3):1-18

Krishnan, A., Viviano, J., Morozov, Y., & Venkataraman, V. (2016). Single-column purification of the tag-free, recombinant form of the neuronal calcium sensor protein, hippocalcin expressed in Escherichia coli. Protein expression and purification, 123, 35-41.

Viviano, J., Krishnan, A., Wu, H., & Venkataraman, V. (2016). Electrophoretic mobility shift in native gels indicates calcium-dependent structural changes of neuronal calcium sensor proteins. Analytical biochemistry, 494, 93-100.

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 911

Journal of Phylogenetics & Evolutionary Biology received 911 citations as per Google Scholar report

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