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Vol 42, No 1 (18 January 2021)

Indexed by SCI-E

2019 Impact Factor 2.638

12/168 Zoology (Q1)

2020 Journal Citation Reports®

Bimonthly, Since 1980

Editor-in-Chief: Yong-Gang Yao

ISSN 2095-8137

CN 53-1229/Q

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  • 2018 Frontiers in Zoology Symposium
  • “2018 Frontiers of Zoology Forum” The 2nd Round Meeting Announcement
  • Obituary: Professor Colin Groves (1942-2017)
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  • Acknowledgments to reviewers of Zoological Research
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  • 1Chromosome Studies of Mammals
  • 2Zoonotic origins of human coronavirus 2019 (HCoV-19 / SARS-CoV-2): why is this work important?
  • 3Mitogenomic phylogeny of the Asian colobine genus Trachypithecus with special focus on Trachypithecus phayrei (Blyth, 1847) and description of a new species
  • 4Construction of a cDNA Library from the Testis and Sequence Analysis of the Ubiquitin Gene from Rana nigromaculata (in English)
  • 5The Method of Look for Nests of Wasps
  • 1Decoding the evolution and transmissions of the novel pneumonia coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 / HCoV-19) using whole genomic data
  • 2Why do we study animal toxins?
  • 3Creating animal models, why not use the Chinese tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri chinensis)?
  • 4The role of wildlife (wild birds) in the global transmission of antimicrobial resistance genes
  • 5Tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri) as a novel laboratory disease animal model

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