Trends in Genetics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Trends in Genetics is 47. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
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Advisory Board and Contents579
Emerging regulatory mechanisms of noncoding RNAs in topologically associating domains474
Crossover recombination between homologous chromosomes in meiosis: recent progress and remaining mysteries257
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Advisory Board and Contents176
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Genomic instability signals offer diagnostic possibility in early cancer detection160
Genetic buffering mechanisms in SNF2-family translocases155
Long Noncoding RNAs at the Crossroads of Cell Cycle and Genome Integrity147
Emerging functions of circular RNA in aging145
The complex universe of inactive PARP1140
Pursuing totipotency: authentic totipotent stem cells in culture133
Epigenetic networks driving T cell identity and plasticity during immunosenescence119
Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (mangrove horseshoe crab)116
Omics studies of DNA G-/C-quadruplexes in plants108
Assessing autosomal aneuploidy in ancient genomes105
Heritable epigenetic changes at single genes: challenges and opportunities in Caenorhabditis elegans101
PCNA cycling dynamics during DNA replication and repair in mammals100
Superspreading in the emergence of COVID-19 variants96
The sound of silence: mechanisms and implications of HUSH complex function88
Intron retention: importance, challenges, and opportunities81
Advisory Board and Contents80
Opportunities and challenges for artificial intelligence in clinical cardiovascular genetics78
Variation on a theme: mapping microglial heterogeneity78
A new hypothesis to explain disease dominance73
Multi-omic genetic scores advance disease research72
Evolution of piRNA-guided defense against transposable elements70
Immunity and lifespan: answering long-standing questions with comparative genomics70
Genome structural variation in human evolution69
A three-dimensional genomics view for speciation research67
The chromatin roots of abnormal splicing in autism67
Histone lactylation: epigenetic mark of glycolytic switch66
Advisory Board and Contents64
Clonal ants reveal a potentially hidden meiotic feature62
Advisory Board and Contents59
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The making and breaking of tRNAs by ribonucleases58
Cis to trans: small ORF functions emerging through evolution58
Dynamics of the Streptomyces chromosome: chance and necessity54
Ionizing radiation damage and repair from 3D-genomic perspective52
Finding functional microproteins52
Canis familiaris (Great Dane domestic dog)51
Progress and opportunities through use of genomics in animal production48
Revealing microRNA regulation in single cells48
DNA base editing in nuclear and organellar genomes48
Pioneer factors: roles and their regulation in development47
From genetic associations to genes: methods, applications, and challenges47
Insights into Spt6: a histone chaperone that functions in transcription, DNA replication, and genome stability47
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