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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
is an international scientific electronic journal which publishes papers from
all areas related to Biotechnology. It covers from molecular biology and the chemistry
of biological process to aquatic and earth environmental aspects, as well as computational
applications, policy and ethical issues directly related to Biotechnology. Molecular
biology, genetic engineering, microbial biotechnology, plant biotechnology, animal
biotechnology, marine biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, biological processes,
industrial applications, bioinformatics and others are some of the main subjects
considered. Also short communications a welcomed. All
contributions should be concise and written in English. Electronic
Journal of Biotechnology has no page charges. Authors
must assure that no part of the article has been published nor submitted for publication
elsewhere. COPYRIGHT Upon acceptance
of an article by the journal, authors will be asked to transfer the copyright
to Electronic
Journal of Biotechnology, which is committed to maintain
the electronic access to the journal and to administer a policy
of fair control and ensure the widest possible dissemination
of the information. The author can use the article for academic purposes, stating
clearly the following: "Published in Electronic Journal of Biotechnology at http://www.ejbiotechnology.info/year/volume,
number/names of other authors/". The
Copyright Transfer Agreement
can be send by postal mail to Editor en Chief, Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
P.O. Box 4059, Valparaíso, Chile or to the Fax number 56-32-273107 in attention
to Editor in Chief Electronic Journal of Biotechnology.
Also the signed Copyright Transfer Agreement
can be scanned and send as an attached file. INSTRUCTIONS
FOR AUTHORS TABLE OF CONTENTS Format
of Research Articles
Title page Financial support Keywords
Present address Abbreviations Abstract
Introduction Materials and Methods
Results Discussion Acknowledgments
References Tables Figures
Photographs Drawings and graphs Photographs,
drawings, graphs and tables Videos Nucleotide
and aminoacid sequences Format
of Review Articles Format
of BIP Articles Format
of Short Communications Format
of Biotechnology Issues for Developing Countries Format
of Issues in Biotechnology Teaching Scientific
Letters FORMAT OF RESEARCH
ARTICLES All manuscripts
should be prepared with Microsoft Word and sent to the Editor by e-mail as "attachment"
to the electronic address edbiotec@ucv.cl.
For tables, figures, photographs, abbreviations and videos, see instructions below.
After a research manuscript has
been accepted for publication, the author will be requested to rewrite the article
in the BIP format. A
gallery proof is provided to author(s) before the article is available for all
audiences. TITLE
PAGE It should contain the following information: a) The
full title of the paper without abbreviations. The title should be as brief and
informative as possible, specifying clearly the content of the article.
b) Full names of all authors indicating the corresponding authors. c)
Affiliation, telephone, fax, electronic addresses and URL's of personal and institutional
WEB pages. FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Authors must include the financial support
received for research. KEYWORDS Authors
must provide between three and six keywords, which must not be part of the title
of the paper. PRESENT ADDRESS Authors
should provide their present address in case it is different than the affiliation
described at the Title page. It should include address, phone and fax. ABBREVIATIONS They
should be indicated as in example: Abbreviations:
PCR: polymerase chain reaction; AFLP: amplified fragment length polymorphism;
Cy5: CyTM5 amidite (5'-cyamine-d[seq]) fluorochrome technology. ABSTRACT
An abstract not exceeding
200 words containing the principal ideas, methodology, results and important conclusions
is required. Foot notes and abbreviations should be avoided in the abstract. A
reference might be included only if necessary, and mentioning the complete citation.
Considering that the abstract is published separately by the analysis information
services, it should contain enough basic information so that the paper could be
fully understood by those who do not have access to the full text. It should be brief and limited
to the definition of the problem, the aims and purposes of the research and its
relation with other studies in the field. Also the working hypothesis must be
clearly stated. It should include
relevant details on the experimental design and techniques so that the experiments
can be repeated. Results should be clearly presented.
Tables and figures should only be included if required to fully understand the
data. The aim of this section is
the interpretation of the results and their relation to the existing knowledge.
The contribution to Biotechnology must be clearly stated. The information given
in any part of the text may be cited but not repeated in the Discussion Section.
Alternatively Results and Discussion can be presented in one section. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The acknowledgments of the contributions of
colleagues can be stated in this section. Acknowledgments for financial support
must be cited on the corresponding section. a) In the text: References
must be cited in the text mentioning the last name of the author and year between
parenthesis. In case of two authors, both should be mentioned. When there are
three or more authors, mention only the first author followed by et al. When two
or more references are cited in the same parenthesis, the authors should be in
chronological order. And if they have the same year, they should be in alphabetical
order. Moreover, if there is more than one reference of the same author and the
same year, they should be indicated with letters. See examples:
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1 author: (Gardner, 1999). -
2 authors: (Larvol and Wilkerson, 1998).
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2 or more authors:
(Frishman et al. 1998). 2 or more references in the same parenthesis: (Benton,
1996; Frishman et al. 1998; Larvol and Wilkerson, 1998; Pennisi, 1999). -
2 or more references with the same year:
(Klevecz, 1999; Wedin, 1999; Persidis, 2000). -
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or more references with the same author and the same year: (Benton, 1996a; Benton
1996b; Benton 1996c). b)
In the References section:
At the end of the paper, in the References section the literature should be arranged
in alphabetical order. If they have the same author, they should be in chronological
order. They must be presented according to the following examples: (based on ISO
690 and ISO 690-2). Elements:
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Author(s): full name if available -
Article title -
Journal title (full name) -
Date (include month and year) -
Volume -
Number -
Pages Examples:
BLAGOEV,
Blagoy and PANDEY, Akhilesh. Microarrays go live-new prospects for proteomics.
Trends in Biotechnology Sciences, November
2001, vol. 26, no. 11, p. 639-641. |
MAGUIRE, Bruce A.; MANUILOV, Anton V.
and ZIMMERMANN, Robert A. Differential effects of replacing Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L27
with its homologue from Aquifex aelicus.
Journal of Bacteriology, November 2001,
vol. 183, no. 22, p. 6565-6572. | VÁSQUEZ,
Karen M.; MARBURGER, Kathleen; INTODY, Zsofia and WILSON, John H. Manipulating
the mammalian genome by homologous recombination. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America, July 2001, vol. 98, no. 15, p. 8403-8410. |
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Author(s): full name if available -
Book title -
Edition (except for 1st edition) -
Place of publication -
Publisher -
Date of
publication -
Total
number of pages -
International
Standard Book Number (ISBN) Examples:
FANTES, Peter and BROOKS, Robert. The cell cycle: a practical
approach. Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1993. 325 p. ISBN 0-19-963394-0. |
LOMINADZE, D.G. Cyclotron
waves in plasma. Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1981. 206 p. ISBN 0-08-021680-3. |
WANOUS, John P. Organizational
entry: recruitment, selection and socialization of newcomers. 2nd
ed. Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley, 1980. 223 p. |
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Author(s) of the
chapter: full name if available -
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a. author
of the book or editor (omitted in case the author of the chapter is the same)
b. title
of the book -
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Publisher -
Date of publication -
Volume -
BARRETTE,
L.M. and COUILLARD, D. Bacterial leaching of sulfide tailings in an airlift reactor.
In: TORMA, A.E., WEY, J.E. and LAKSMAN, V.L. eds. Biohydrometallurgical Technologies;
The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Warrendale, Pennsylavania, 1993,
vol. 1, p. 205-215. | MASLOW,
A.H. Theory of human motivation. In: LEAVITT, H.J. and PONDY, L.R. eds. Reading
in managerial psychology. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1964, p. 6-24. |
WRIGLEY, E.A. Parish registers
and the historian. In: STEEL, D.J. ed. National index of parish registers.
London, Society of Genealogists, 1968, vol. 1. p. 155-167. |
Paper in Conference Proceedings Elements:
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Author(s): full name if available -
Document title -
In: a. name of conference, congress, meeting,
etc. b.
Conference, congress, meeting number
c. date of conference, congress, meeting, etc.
d. place of conference, congress, meeting, etc.
(city and country) -
Work title -
Place of
publication -
Publisher -
Date of publication -
Number of pages Examples:
ACEVEDO,
F.; CACCIUTTOLO, M.A. and GENTINA, J.C. Comparative performance of stirred and
Pachuca tanks in the bioleaching of a copper concentrate. In: Biohydrometallurgy:
Proceedings of the International Biohydrometallurgy Symposium. (12th-16th
July, 1988, Warwick, UK). Science and Technology Letters, Kew Surrey, UK. NORRIS,
P.R. and KELLY, D.P. eds., 1988. p. 385-394. |
BOSTICCO, Attilio. Scarcity and surplus
of the animal production: possible strategies for a better worldly balance. In:
International Congress: Food production and the quaility of life. (4th-8th
September, 2000, Sassari, Italy). Abstracts, 2000. p. 16. |
NIENOW, A.W. A status review
of mixing in bioreactors. In: International Conference on Biochemical Engineering.
(10°, 18th-23rd May, 1997, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada).
Available from Internet: http://hugroup.cems.umn.edu/Archive.htm. |
Journal
Article In Press Elements:
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Author(s): full name if available -
Article title -
Journal title (full name) -
Volume (if available) -
Number (if available) -
Indicate: In press -
Year Examples:
DASILVA,
Edgar J. Biotechnology: developing countries and globalization. World Journal
of Microbiology and Biotechnology, vol. 14. In press, 1998. |
HOLBROOK, C.C.; KVIEN, C.K.
and RUCKER, K.S. Preharvest aflatoxin contamination in drought tolerant and drought
intolerant peanut genotypes. Peanut Science. In press, 2000. |
TEMENOFF, Johnna S. and MIKOS,
Antonio G. Injectable biodegradable materials for orthopaedic tissue engineering.
Biomaterials. In press, 2000. |
Electronic
Monographs (including web sites), Databases and Computer Programs Entire
document Elements:
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Availability and access (information for
identifying and locating the source of the references) -
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number Examples:
BIDE,
Mark. In search of the unicorn: the Digital Object Identifier from a user perspective
[online]. Revised. London; Book Industry Communication, February 1998 [cited 9
June 1998]. Portable Document Format. Available from Internet: http://www.bic.org.uk/bic/unicorn2.pdf.
ISBN 1-873671-19-9. | Dengue
[online]. Brisbane; Queensland Health, Communicable Diseases Unit, March 2001
[cited 20 August 2001]. Public Health Fact Sheets. Portable Document Format. Available
from Internet: http://health.qld.gov.au/phs/cphun/8887_doc.pdf. |
Kirk-Othmer Encyclpedia of
Chemical Technology [online]. 3rd ed. New York; John Wiley, 1984
[cited 3 January 1990]. Available from DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto,
California, USA. | Meeting
Agenda [online]. Gif-Sur-Yvette, France; Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires/Saclay,
Service de Documentation, March 1991- [cited 30 September 1992]. Updated bimonthly.
ASCII format. Available from QUESTEL. |
Parts of Electronic Monograhps
(including web sites), Databases or Computer Programs Elements:
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of host document) -
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Type of medium -
Edition -
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Publisher -
Date of publication -
Date of update/revision -
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Chapter or equivalent designation (of part) -
Title (of part) -
Numeration within host document (if available) -
Location within host document -
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the references) -
International
Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number Examples:
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ICC Bristish Company Financial
Datasheets [online]. Hampton, Middlesex, UK; ICC Online, 1992. Updated 3 March
1992 [cited 11 March 1992]. Robert Maxwell Group PLC. Accession no. 01209277.
Available from DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto, California, USA. |
Meteorogical Service of Canada.
The Science of Climate Change [online]. Environment Canada, 2000. Updated
19 April 2000 [cited 25 August 2000]. Part 4, Impacts. Requieres Adobe Acrobat
Reader. Available from Internet: http//www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/saib/climate/ccsci_e.cfm. |
Contributions
to Electronic Monographs (including web sites)
Elements:
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(author or other of contribution) -
Title (of contribution) -
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Title (of host document) -
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identifying and locating the source of the references) -
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number Examples:
CREWS,
Kenneth D. Copyright law, libraries and universities: overview, recent developments
and future issues. In: The ILT Guide to Copyright [online]. New York; Columbia
University, Institute for Learning Technologies, 1993-1995. Last updated 29 July
1996 [cited 23 August 2000) VI. Copyright and the Library. Available from Internet:
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/text-version/projects/copyright/papers/crews.html. |
MCCONNELL, W.H. constitutional
History. In: The Canadian Encyclopedia [CD-ROM]. Macintosh version 1.1.
Toronto; McClelland and Stewart, c. 1993. ISBN 0-7710-1932-7. |
ZHUKOVSKY, Vladimir; ITKIN,
Vladimir and CHERNENKO, Lev. Helicopters over the crater. In: Current Digest of
the Sovietic Press [online]. Columbus, Ohio; Current Digest of the Sovietic
Press, 11 June 1986 [cited 14 February 1991]. Accession no. 0008752. Available
from DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto, California, USA. |
Electronic
Serials
Entire Electronic
Serial -
Title -
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Availability and access (information for
identifying and locating the source of the references) -
International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number Examples:
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology [online]. Valparaíso, Chile; Universidad
Católica de Valparaíso, April 1998- , vol. 1, no. 1- [cited 21 March 2000].
Three issues yearly. Available from Internet: http://www.ejbiotechnology.info. ISSN
0717-3458. | Journal
of Technology Education [online]. Blacksburg, Va.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University, 1989 - [cited 15 March 1995]. Semi-annual. Available
from Internet: gopher://borg.lib.vt.edu:70/1/jte. ISSN
1045-1064. | Profile
Canada [CD-ROM]. Toronto, Canada; Micromedia, 1993- . The Canadian Connection.
Accompanied by: users guide. System requirements: IBM PC or compatible. MPC Standard
CD-ROM drive; DOS 3.30 or higher; 490 kB RAM; MS-DOS Extensions 2.1 or higher.
Quarterly. |
Articles and other contributions Elements:
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of contribution) -
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(of contribution) -
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document was seen: [cited date]) -
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Availability and access (information for identifying and locating the source of
the references) -
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Standard Book Number (ISBN) or International Standard Serial Number Examples: MYERS,
Michael P.; YANG, Jay; and STAMPE, Per. Visualization and functional analysis
of a maxi-K channel (mSlo) fused to green fluorescent protein (GFP). Electronic
Journal of Biotechnology [online]. 15 December 1999, vol. 2, no. 3 [cited
21 March 2000]. Available from: http://www.ejbiotechnology.info/content/vol2/issue3/full/3/index.html.
ISSN 0717-3458. | | STONE,
Nan. The Globalization of Europe. Harvard Business Review [online]. May-June
1989 [cited 3 September 1990). Available from BRS Information Technologies, McLean
(Va.). | TABLES Tables
must be numbered with Arabic numerals in the order in which they are cited in
the text. They should have a brief descriptive title placed at the top. A short
description is also accepted. Footnotes can be included below the table. Tables
cannot duplicate data contained in the text. Tables must be sent in Microsoft
Word and have no links to the main document or other archives. Provide files at
approximately the correct size they are to be printed (letter size). FIGURES The
figures must be numbered with Arabic numerals and have a brief descriptive title.
If needed a short descrition is also accepted. Footnotes can be included below
the figure. Figures must be sent in Microsoft Word and have no links to the main
document or other archives. Black
and white and colour photographs of 20 x 25 cm in smooth and brilliant paper can
be submitted. Digitalized photographs
must be sent using a TIFF format, with a minimum of 300 dpi. Also GIF and JPG
formats can be used. Special
care on the maximun definition of the photographs is required. DRAWING
AND GRAPHS For line art,
the following software can be used: Microsoft Word, Adobe Illustrator 8 EPS, Freehand
8, Canvas 6, PDF and Postcript Level 2. PHOTOGRAPHS,
DRAWINGS, GRAPHS AND TABLES
Provide files at 90 mm width (single column) or 185 mm (double column) considering
the actual size of the printed PDF version (letter size paper). VIDEOS
We accept digitized videos using
Avi format. Also, a tape with the video in VHS can be sent. A video sample is
available here. NUCLEOTIDE
AND AMINOACID SEQUENCES New
sequence data referred to in a manuscript should also be reported with their accession
number assigned in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank sequence data libraries. A manuscript
can be submitted while sequence data is being entered into the data libraries
with the intent of including accession numbers once the manuscript is approved
for publication. Accession numbers
are best presented in a separate paragraph at the end of the Materials and Methods
section. Addresses for the databases
are: DDBJ:
DNA Data Bank of Japan, Centre for Information Biology, National Institute of
Genetics, Mishima, Shizuoka 411, Japan; telephone, 81-559-81-6853; fax, 81-559-81-6849;
e-mail, ddbjsub@ddbj.nig.ac.jp. EMBL:
EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Submissions, European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton
Hall, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, United Kingdom; telephone, 44-1223-494401;
fax, 44-1223-494472; e-mail, datasubs@ebi.ac.uk.
GenBank:
National Centre for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, Bldg.
38A, Rm. 8N-803, Bethesda, MD 20894; telephone, 301-396-2475; fax, 301-480-9241;
e-mail, gb-sub@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
FORMAT OF
REVIEW ARTICLES All review
manuscripts should be prepared with Microsoft Word and sent to the Editor by e-mail
as "attachment" to the electronic address edbiotec@ucv.cl.
The style of the text is free. For tables, figures, photographs, title page, keywords,
abbreviations, abstract, acknowledgments and references see instructions for research
articles as described above. After
a review manuscript has been accepted for publication, the author will be requested
to rewrite the article in the BIP format. A
gallery proof is provided to author(s) before the article is available for all
audiences. FORMAT OF BIP ARTICLES
BIP or Biotechnology in Public is a shorter
version, of a research or a review article which has been accepted for publication
in Electronic Journal of Biotechnology, and
written by the author in a language appropriate to a vast audience. This
new format is a consequence of the profound social impact of Biotechnology, and
which is expected to increase further in forthcoming years, revealing itself as
an area of knowledge which must be opened to the public. SHORT
COMMUNICATIONS A Short Communication
(less than four letter printed pages) is for a concise, but independent report
representing a significant contribution to Biotechnology.
Short Communication is not intended to publish preliminary results. Only if these
results are of exceptional interest and are particularly topical and relevant
will be considered for publication. The
required format is that of the standard scientific research paper, consisting
of a Title, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and
Discussion, Acknowledgements and References.
It should be no more than 1200 words, and could include two figures or tables.
It should not have more than 10 references. Short
Communications are also send to peer review. No
BIP version is required. BIOTECHNOLOGY
ISSUES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES This
section publishes only invited short articles (2-4 pages) related to relevant
biotechnology issues for these countries. It is part of an important cooperation
agreement signed with UNESCO/MIRCEN network, whom are financially supporting our
journal. The articles are only published in HTML
format. ISSUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
TEACHING The aim of this section
is to assist in the teaching and learning of biotechnology throughout the world.
Only invited short communications
(2-4 pages) related to teaching technics and practices with all areas of biotechnology
are published. The articles are only published
in HTML format. SCIENTIFIC
LETTERS This section is for discussion of
topical scientific matters, including those published in Electronic Journal of
Biotechnology, and for miscellaneous contributions.
Further
information and the most up-to-date version of this information can be found at:
http://www.ejbiotechnology.info/
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