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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In PLOS Biology this week you can read about modelling Ebola containment measures, a conceptual framework for IPBES, and new insights into…
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In PLOS Biology this week you can read about wolves in Yellowstone National Park, regulation of hair growth, how proteins evolve new…
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In PLOS Biology this week you can read about life without microbes, host-parasite coevolution, the temporal precision of distinguishing odours and how…
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Biology The Corrupting Power of CancerRead more
When we think of antioxidants, we think of good, protective things, like blueberries, red wine, and dark chocolate (God, I love antioxidants). But cancer…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about how plants cope with arsenic in the soil, the lengthening of tubular biological…
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Blog Understanding images: Keeping up in the wonderland of human evolutionRead more
This continues our series of blog posts from PLOS Genetics about our monthly issue images. Author Laurent Duret talks about November’s image from…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the evolution of thermostable proteins, the Addgene initiative, microenvironment influence on tumour metastasis…
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Biology Chromatin and Epigenetics: From Omics to Single CellsRead more
As part of its mission to encourage engagement within the genetics community, PLOS Genetics is sponsoring a number of conferences and meetings…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about plant extinction at the end of the Cretaceous, human tolerance to HIV and…
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In PLOS Biology this week you can read about citizen science oceanography, de-differentiation and drug resistance in cancer, fine-tuning of DNA repair…
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Biology How Much of Your Genome Is Functional?Read more
On the 24th of July, 2014 PLOS Genetics published an article entitled: “8.2% of the Human Genome Is Constrained: Variation in Rates…