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Our biological science research journals cover a broad range of topics, from animal biology and plant science to genetic engineering, immunology, and…
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Announcement Announcing the PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize 2019 – Nominate your favorite articles by April 12
We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for this year’s PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize. This program recognizes the…
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Cell biology Better Use of Mouse Models, Skin Infection Dynamics, and Phaser Cells in Navigation
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the February issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Computational translation of genomic responses from…
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Announcement The 2019 PLOS Computational Biology T-shirt Competition is now open!
What do you want to see on the front of this year’s PLOS Computational Biology t-shirt? Enter our t-shirt competition by…
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Community Small sequence motifs, the cultural brain, atlases of cognition, pupil dilation, and the Benchmarking Collection
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the November issue of PLOS Computational Biology with a special look our new Benchmarking collection. Motif-Aware…
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Announcement PLOS Computational Biology Benchmarking section call for papers
PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce that we’re holding a call for papers focusing on Benchmarking in computational biology. The section…
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Biology The XV Collection: A Spotlight on Spottiness
By Sally Lowell Let’s start with a remarkable fact. Cells can, under the right conditions, organise themselves into patterns without any…
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Cell biology Predicting Gene Enhancers; Optimising Vaccine Dose and Modelling Wound Healing
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the October issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Prediction of gene regulatory enhancers across species reveals…
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Biology The XV Collection: Auxin Transport — more a River Delta than a Stream
By Mark Estelle The sessile lifestyle of plants is enabled by remarkable developmental plasticity. Plant form is affected by a wide…
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Cell biology Learning to ignore, rare phenotype transitions, allostery in networks, and processing raw single-cell data.
Irrelevance by inhibition: Learning, computation, and implications for schizophrenia Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty ignoring ideas and experiences that most people…
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Biology The XV Collection: Living l’AVIDA loca — origins of multicellularity
by Harmit Malik Even before John Maynard Smith formalized the term, evolutionary biologists have been fascinated by major evolutionary transitions…