Literature Analysis on Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization in China during 2002-2016
Mecao Zhuo,
Guanghuan Yang,
Menghan Li,
Yan He and
Ba Dan
Asian Agricultural Research, 2017, vol. 09, issue 12
Abstract:
In order to explore researches about the chromosome karyotype analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) technology in China, using the bibliometric method, taking “fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)” and “chromosome” as key words, this paper made a statistical analysis on the literature published in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) during 2002-2016. The results indicated that the number of papers published in 2002 was the smallest (37), while the number of papers published in 2012 was the largest (125). In terms of the distribution of organizations of authors, in 1201 papers, 11 organizations published papers ≥15, accounting for 21.65%. In terms of distribution of papers published by different periodicals, 11 periodicals published papers ≥10, accounting for 17.65%. In terms of the papers supported by foundation projects, in all papers searched, 377 papers were supported by foundation projects, accounting for 31.39%. In terms of the distribution of doctoral and master's dissertations, 259 papers were master’s dissertations, accounting for 21.57%; 92 papers were doctoral dissertations, accounting for 7.66%.
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Date: 2017
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