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Abstract
Insect Molecular Biology (IMB) publishes high-quality research related to the molecular biology of insects. We are a society journal, overseen by the Royal Entomological Society, which publishes IMB as part of its mission to enrich the world with insect science. Many of the IMB editors are also members of the Royal Entomological Society, working to support its mission. When you publish in or review for IMB, you are also supporting this mission.
IMB seeks to publish research on a variety of subjects in molecular biology using a range of model systems. Common topics are the molecular genetics of development, insecticide resistance, behaviour, neurobiology, sociality, reproduction, immunity, genomics, ecology, evolution and symbiont interactions. Focal insects include the models Drosophila and Tribolium, as well as a range of less-studied, but economically important insects. Importantly, IMB also considers manuscripts that focus on non-insect arthropods, such as ticks and spiders.
We say a reluctant good-bye and a hearty thank you to Dr. Mark Paine, who served in the Editor-in-Chief role for 6 years. We have a vibrant, diverse and high-profile global editorial board to ensure publication of high-quality original research and review articles. We are still keen to recruit new Associate Editors to the board, so please look out for recruitment opportunities coming up.
IMB is a strong supporter of transparency, scientific rigour and reproducibility, and we will shortly be requiring authors to deposit their data at the revision stage and make this available to editors and reviewers.
IMB welcomes both original research and review papers. Original research papers can be in long or short format. Please see the information under ‘Instructions for Authors’ to understand the distinction between the two. Review papers should be timely and should comprehensively review the focal field. For either submission type, the Editors-in-Chief and the Review Editor are happy to correspond regarding pre-submission inquiries.
IMB also welcomes proposals for special issues. Special issues are an excellent way to make a larger impact with your work. Wiley has support services in place to help Guest Editors through every stage of the process.
We particularly encourage submissions or special issue proposals that address the grand challenges in entomology (Luke et al., 2023). Methodological techniques came out strongly as a challenge as did conservation and anthropogenic impacts. Works addressing these areas and in scope for IMB are welcome.
期刊介绍:
Insect Molecular Biology has been dedicated to providing researchers with the opportunity to publish high quality original research on topics broadly related to insect molecular biology since 1992. IMB is particularly interested in publishing research in insect genomics/genes and proteomics/proteins.
This includes research related to:
• insect gene structure
• control of gene expression
• localisation and function/activity of proteins
• interactions of proteins and ligands/substrates
• effect of mutations on gene/protein function
• evolution of insect genes/genomes, especially where principles relevant to insects in general are established
• molecular population genetics where data are used to identify genes (or regions of genomes) involved in specific adaptations
• gene mapping using molecular tools
• molecular interactions of insects with microorganisms including Wolbachia, symbionts and viruses or other pathogens transmitted by insects
Papers can include large data sets e.g.from micro-array or proteomic experiments or analyses of genome sequences done in silico (subject to the data being placed in the context of hypothesis testing).