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Journal impact: Frontiers in Genetics

Frontiers in Genetics is the world's 4th most-cited open-access journal in its field and ranks in the top Impact Factor and CiteScore percentiles

 

Frontiers in Genetics is the world’s 4th most-cited open-access journal in its field and ranks in the top Impact Factor and CiteScore percentiles

Frontiers in Genetics continues to rank among the world’s top genetics journals in terms of influence and quality, as shown by our analysis of the 2017 Journal Citation Reports (JCR-2017; 2018, Clarivate Analytics), 2017 CiteScore edition (2018, Scopus, Elsevier) and other impact metrics.

Figure 1: Analysis of the top 10 most-cited journals in the JCR Genetics & Heredity category (JCR-2017, released in 2018 by Clarivate Analytics) and CiteScore Clinical Genetics category (2017 edition, released in 2018 by Scopus, Elsevier). Bar plots show the total number of citations in 2017 to articles published in 2015 and 2016 (JCR) and 2014, 2015 and 2016 (CiteScore), with Frontiers in Genetics in red. A total of 171 journals are listed in the Genetics & Heredity category in the 2017 JCR edition, of which 34 are Open Access. A total of 88 journals are listed in the Clinical Genetics category in the 2017 CiteScore edition, of which 17 are Open Access.

Figure 2: Analysis of Impact Factor and CiteScore rankings in the JCR Genetics & Heredity category and CiteScore Clinical Genetics category. Grey lines represent all journals in each category ranked by their 2017 Impact Factor and CiteScore percentiles, with Frontiers in Genetics shown as a red dot. Impact Factor is the average number of citations received in 2017 to articles published in 2015 and 2016, while CiteScore represents average citations in 2017 to articles published in 2014, 2015 and 2016. A total of 171 journals are listed in the Genetics & Heredity category in the 2017 JCR edition, of which 34 are Open Access. A total of 88 journals are listed in the Clinical Genetics category in the 2017 CiteScore edition, of which 17 are Open Access; however the analysis here includes only those journals with a full three-year publication history, that is, with published articles in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Scientific excellence at scale

The impressive performance of Frontiers in Genetics — and all Frontiers journals listed in the JCR and CiteScore metrics — reflects the continued success and influence of the Frontiers Open Science model of scientific excellence at scale.

All of this is only possible thanks to our research community and stellar editorial board. Frontiers congratulates Field Chief Editor Emmanouil Dermitzakis and all Specialty Chief Editors, as well as the diligent work of the Associate and Review Editors, authors and the Frontiers Journal Management team, for this outstanding achievement.

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