National Institute of Genetics

The National Institute of Genetics was established at Mishima in 1949, and since has produced many outstanding scientific achievements including the neutral theory of molecular evolution by Motoo Kimura. Continuing the tradition, we are conducting research in many fields of genetics and related fields, ranging from bacteria to humans, from molecules to populations and from theory to experiments. We consider this diversity of research is essential to the stimulating environment that fosters a community of researchers. We serve the scientific community in Japan and the world by providing research infrastructure, including the DNA database (DDBJ), bio-resources of various experimental organisms, and advanced genomic services. Science education is also a central part of our activity, and we provide graduate education as the Department of Genetics in the Graduate University for Advanced Studies(SOKENDAI). In addition, constant dialog with non-scientists is an important part of our mission. Genetic approaches remain critical for addressing key issues in the life sciences, and we will continue our commitment to excellence in research, service, and education.

Editors [1]

The following is the list of scholars from National Institute of Genetics who currently serve as editors for one or more SciTechnol journals.

Authors [1]

The following is the list of scholars from National Institute of Genetics who published one or more articles in SciTechnol journals.

Publications [4]

The following is the list of articles by scholars from National Institute of Genetics that are published in SciTechnol journals.

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