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Evolutionary Bioinformatics

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Editor in Chief: Dennis Wall

Aims & Scope: An international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on evolutionary bioinformatics. There is growing ... more

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Processing Speed: Blind peer review by minimum of two expert reviewers and independent editorial decision within three to four weeks. Publication within average four weeks following acceptance.

ISSN: 1176-9343

Impact Factor: 1.326, 5 year: 2.309

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iteRates: an R package for implementing a parametric rate comparison on phylogenetic trees

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My co-authors and I had a very positive experience with the review and publication process in Evolutionary Bioinformatics.  The reviewers were rapid and on point, and publication was also rapid after we made the necessary revisions.
Professor Steven Salzberg (Director, Center for Computational Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA)
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