by Gert Wörheide Much of the world’s biodiversity to have evolved over the last 600+ million years of the Earth’s…
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Announcement The GIGA Collection: Invertebrates Galore!
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Bioinformatics Bad Identifiers are the Potholes of the Information Superhighway: Take-Home Lessons for Researchers
By Julie McMurry, Lilly Winfree, Melissa Haendel This is a guest post by three of the authors of a recent…
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Advocacy An Unexpected Perk of our Data Policy
What happens if you like a study, but find the way that the authors have chosen to present their data unintuitive…
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Bioinformatics A Focus on Allostery, Programming for Bioscientists, Ten Simple Rules for Effective Stats Practice: the PLOS Comp Biol June Issue
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology June 2016 Issue: Allostery Focus Feature This Focus Feature, led by Jin…
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Bioinformatics Slice of PLOS: The Awesomeness of Bats
Just how awesome are bats? It’s easy to forget that one in five species of mammal on this planet have wings capable…
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Bioinformatics This Week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the the next 10 years of microbiome research, low-cost antimicrobial screening as an…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about the perception and self-regulation of pain, a computational model of operant learning and improving…
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Bioinformatics Measuring the success of an online bioinformatics resource
Like many other journals, PLOS Computational Biology aims to publish research that helps to further the field and develop the community that…
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Bioinformatics Monitoring progress in translational bioinformatics
It is with great enthusiasm that the PLOS Computational Biology Education Editors present this invited blog post from Russ Altman, in what we…
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Bioinformatics Protein structure prediction, pleiotropic patterns, and more: the PLOS Comp Biol October Issue
Here are our highlights from October’s PLOS Computational Biology. Proteins execute many functions in the cell, and these biological functions are strongly…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about the development of a vital vessel in the eye, the structure of a…
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Bioinformatics Detecting cancer-causing genes, computing how to beat jetlag and a review of research into decision-making: The PLOS Comp Biol April issue
Here is our selection of PLOS Computational Biology highlights for April. Computational prediction of cancer-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from SNP datasets…