All traditional areas of biology, such as physiology, botany, zoology, genetics and microbiology, as well as related fields such as biomedical, pharmacology, agriculture and agri - food are covered by the aims and scope of the journal.
Not exact matches
Without taking a strong stand on the controversial question
of whether inter-species relationships ought to be governed by justice — in other words, the question
of whether we owe anything to animals as such — the author establishes all sorts
of interesting parallels between evolutionary
biology and
traditional theology in this
area, as well as challenges from one to the other.
As the field has changed, though, so too has the scope
of the journal, which now encompasses new
areas, such as genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, while continuing to cover
traditional subjects like transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome
biology.