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投稿网站:http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jgam Instruction for author of "The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology" The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology General Rules 1. THE JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBI-OLOGY (JGAM) is issued by Applied Microbiology, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Research Foundation. JGAM is a bimonthly, international journal devoted to the publication of original articles in general and applied microbiology. Original papers (Full Papers and Short Communications) and Invited Reviews written in English are considered for publication. Papers already published, in press or under consideration elsewhere are not accepted. 2. SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL: JGAM is going to publish scientific reports containing novel and significant microbiological findings, which are mainly devoted to the following categories: Algae and Photosynthesis: Papers in this category must contain findings in bioscience such as molecular biology, genomics, biochemistry, physiology, biotechnology on algae and photosynthetic microorganisms. Antibiotics and Secondary Metabolites: Papers in this category must include findings concerning chemical structures, biological activities or productivities on the products. Biotechnology and Metabolic Engineering: Papers in this category should describe the directed modulation of metabolic pathways for overproduction of metabolites or the modification of microorganisms to achieve socially beneficial objectives. Experimental approaches for the elucidation of metabolic pathways and their manipulation by genetic means are presented. Developmental Microbiology: This category deals with the subjects related to developmental aspects of microorganisms including morphological differentiation, biofilm formation, and cell-cell interactions. Environmental Microbiology and Bioremediation: This category covers manuscripts that focus on researches related to microorganisms in the natural environmental, bioremediation, and water treatment processes regardless of specific organisms or a whole community. Papers describing the microbiology of metabolic capacity for natural and manmade chemicals, ecological relationships in an ecosystem, and community-level studies will be considered for publication. Enzymology: Papers in this category deal with identification and studies on a sufficiently purified enzyme with particular utilities from microbial origins. In addition, description of partial or complete amino acid sequence information is required for consideration. Eukaryotic Microbiology: This category deals with genetic, genomic, biochemical, molecular, and cell biological studies of yeast, fungi, and other simple eukaryotic organisms. Evolution and Phylogenetics: Papers in this category must include findings on evolutionary relationships among microbes and/or evolutionary mechanisms of microbial genomes (or genes). Papers dealing with taxonomic description of a new taxon are NOT suitable. Food Microbiology: This category deals with microbial cell physiology, fermentation process analysis, microfiora analysis, and detection/controlling methodology of microbes, concerning brewing, fermented foods production, or food deterioration. Genome Integrity and Plasticity: Manuscripts submitted to this category must report findings on the cellular processes underlying maintenance of genome stability or genome dynamics, including repair (or processing) of DNA damage and various types of DNA recombination. Molecular Genetics: This category deals with the subjects related to genetics and heredity at gene and genome levels. Papers in this category should include precise information of gene(s) or genome(s) of interest. Physiology and Cell Surface: This category covers metabolic pathways and their regulation, bioenergetics, transport, responses to environmental changes including stress and starvation, biosynthesis of metabolites and macromolecules, structure of cell surface including wall, membrane, and extracellular polysaccharides, function of cell surface, and biosynthesis of cell surface. Synthetic and Systems Microbiology: This category is particularly for the new discovery or invention in design and synthesis of complex genetic systems ranging from genetic circuits and metabolic pathways. New computational or experimental tools aiding the design/ analysis/ building of genetic systems are also considered. Mere description of genetic circuits and metabolic pathways are NOT considered unless it clearly states the novelty of their making. Authors will be requested to choose one or two of the above categories corresponding to the contents of the manuscript at the time of submission. This may shorten the editorial processes. Manuscripts not included in any of these categories may be considered but please choose fifiother categoriesfifi in such case. However, manuscripts for technical subjects, such as PCR primer design and application, will not be considered. 3. All manuscripts are first reviewed and evaluated by the assigned Editor, and can be declined if they do not fit to the scope of this journal at this stage. Further evaluation is performed by the Editor usually supported by at least two expert referees. The acceptance and the order of appearance in JGAM are also determined by the Editors. The Editors may change or unify wording, figures and/or tables. The revised manuscript must be returned within two months (or within periods indicated by the Editor) of the authors receipt of the Editors report. Revised manuscripts not returned within two months (or within periods indicated by the Editor) are considered to have been withdrawn. Submission of Manuscript Manuscript should be submitted as electronic files via our website. Go to https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jgam to login. If you do not have your account, select. If you do not have an account, click Here in header of web page for registration. Enter the necessary information and upload your manuscript. If you are unable to complete the submission, contact to the editorial office by E-mail: jgam_ed@capj.or.jp, or by postal service: Editorial Office of The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, Center for Academic Publications Japan, 4-16, Yayoi 2-chome, Bun-kyo-ku, Tokyo1130032, Japan Preparation of Manuscript 5.Full papers are well-documented articles of original, comprehensive and complete works. Therefore, the papers of this category should have originality and high scientific merit. The text of a full paper should be as brief as possible and basically no more than 8 printed pages including tables and figures. With the approval of the Editors, additional pages can be published with approved page charges. The standard format includes adequately classified headings as: Summary, Key Words, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments and References. Where appropriate, Results and Discussion may be combined. These should be preceded by: The title of the article, name(s) of author(s), institution(s) and a brief running head of less than 40 letters including spaces; a footnote on the mailing address of the author to whom all correspondence should be addressed, and on nonstandard abbreviations used, if any. Authors are requested to avoid numbered subtitles un-less all the papers submitted are considered as simultaneous publications in JGAM. All pages (including references, tables and figure legends) should be numbered consecutively. Place the last items after the Reference section. 6. Short communications (less than four printed pages in principle, including figures, tables and references) are also accepted. With the approval of the Editors, additional pages can be published with approved page charges. Papers of this category, reporting timely novel findings, are brief accounts of original research results, and should have a similar standard of quality and scientific merit as full papers. Do not use section headings for short communications. Short communications are usually published quicker than full papers. 7. Invited reviews should follow the style of full papers, but the use of the appropriate headings is suggested. 8. Illegible manuscripts printed with dot matrix printers will not be accepted. 9. Include a summary before the text in full papers only. The summary should not exceed 350 words. 10. Make titles short but informative. Omit names of authors of taxa. 11. Each article must contain not more than eight key words identifying the content of the paper, as an aid to making the index. The name of the subject organism should always be among the key words. Insert the key words or phrases in alphabetical order immediately after the summary (Full Paper) or the address (Short Communication), on a separate indented line. Each key word is to be separated by a semicolon ( ; ). 12. Tables and figures with their respective serial numbers and brief explanatory headings should be presented on separate pages. All tables and figures should have a short title and a short legend, respectively. Legends for figures should be assembled on separate sheets; thus, separate sheets are requested for: text, tables with legends, and figures and their legends. 13. Designate all illustrations (photographs, graphs, line drawings) as figures (abbreviations: Fig., Figs.). All figures should be numbered (e.g., Fig. 1). All photographs should be numbered and treated as figures. If a color photograph is to be printed in monochrome, please provide in grayscale. Please note that if color printing is desired, the author will be charged. 14. Footnotes should be avoided whenever possible. Essential footnotes should be indicated by superscript figures in serial numbers throughout the text and written on the bottom of the respective sheets. Abbreviations of culture collections should be indicated in the Materials and Methods section or in a footnote to the table in which the microbial strains studied are shown. 15. References should be arranged in alphabetical and chronological order in the Reference section. References should include, in the following order; authors names, year of publication in brackets, article or chapter title, title of the journal or book, editors (books only), name and address of publisher (books only), volume number, and the first and last page numbers. If there are more than one work by the same author(s) in the same year, a letter (a, b, c, etc.) should be added to the year both in the text and in the References. Reference should not be numbered. If the number of authors exceeds five, please describe names of the first five authors, and use et al. for more names. 16. The pre-publication articles, available online prior to their inclusion in a printed issue, can be cited in the text and reference list, with their DOI (Digital Object Identifier) in place of volume number and page range. Web site citations should not be included in the reference list. Complete URL (http://host.name/path/file.html) can be cited in the text, but limit to as few as possible. Follow the styles shown in the examples below. 1) Reference for journal article: Ishida, T., Yokota, A., and Sugiyama, J. (1997) Phylogenetic relationships of filamentous cyanobacterial taxa inferred from 16S rRNA sequence divergence. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 43, 237-241. 2) Reference for book as general: Singer, R. (1975) The Agaricales in Modern Taxonomy, 3rd ed., J. Cramer, Vaduz, 912 pp. +84 pls. Reference for book chapter in edited volume: Kurtzman, C.P. (1988) Nuclear DNA hybridization: sults, giving the names(s) of the author(s) such as (Yo-shida, S., pers. comm.) or (Sato, E., unpubl.). Such papers should not appear in the References. 17. The correct name of organisms must be used. For the use of Latin names and descriptions of new taxa of microorganisms, consult the relevant current Bacteriological, Botanical and Zoological Codes. The Latin diagnosis and description should be checked by an expert of Latin for its accuracy prior to submission. 18. All nucleotide and amino acid sequences must be deposited in an appropriate database. The accession Quantitation of close genetic relationships. In The Yeasts, A Taxonomic Study, 4th ed., ed. by Kurtzman, C.P. and Fell, J.W., Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 63-68. 4) Reference for materials in a book: Stanier, R., Ingraham, J. L., Wheelis, M. L., and Painter, P.R. (1986) The Microbial World, 5th ed., Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, pp. 16-42. 5) Reference for serial publication treated like a journal: Bruns, T. D., White, T. J., and Taylor, J. W. (1991) Fungal molecular systematics. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst., 22, 525-564. Citations in the text should be indicated the author and the publication year (Name-Date System); for two authors, both should be given (e.g., Sato and Yoshida, 1980); for more than 3 authors, only the first authors name is required (e.g., Sato et al., 1960). Citations of two or more works in the text must be given in alpha-betical order (e.g., Ando, 1990; Sato et al., 1960, 1965; Yoshida,1958). The name of journals should be abbreviated according to the latest Edition of BIOSIS Serial Sources. Only the papers accepted for publication but not yet published may be cited as in press in the References. They must be accompanied by the name of the journal. Two copies of the accepted manuscript cited as in press should accompany a hardcopy submission. A PDF file of it should be included in the supplemental materials in electronic submission. References not yet accepted should be cited in the text as unpublished renumber must be obtained before submission of the manuscript, and it should be indicated in the text. 19. For further details concerning the forms, style and abbreviations, authors should consult the CBE Style Manual, Cambridge University Press, New York, U.S.A. 20. The authors are responsible for reading the first galley proof. No change of the content of the paper is permitted on the galley proof. If the Editors recognize the necessity of a change, this change will be made at the authorfifis expense. If too many corrections for spelling or grammatical errors and/or incorrect data are made against the original manuscript, the author may be charged for corrections. 21. There are no page charges when the printed pages do not exceed the page limits and no complimentary reprints. Authors can purchase the reprints (100 copies minimum) by ordering at the return of the galley proof. Copyright 22. 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