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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about moving lipids around the cell, good and bad autophagy, how skin cancer metastasises, and…

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  • Keep Calm and Evolve On

    Lauren Richardson, Associate Editor for PLOS Biology, discusses a new paper published in the journal. We generally think of evolution as a…

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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the notion of the “balance of nature“, female mate choice in fruit flies…

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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about social learning in chimps, how the central and peripheral nervous systems stay separate…

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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about a new mechanism for incomplete puberty and infertility, and the control of embryonic…

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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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  • How Much of Your Genome Is Functional?

    On the 24th of July, 2014 PLOS Genetics published an article entitled: “8.2% of the Human Genome Is Constrained: Variation in Rates…

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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the evolution of symbiosis, the role of Epstein-Barr virus in disease and the…

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    In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the generation of neural stem cells, compensatory evolution, the evolution of language and…

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  • On our way to @FEBSEMBO2014

    PLOS is heading to the FEBS EMBO 2014 meeting starting next Saturday, 30th August through Thursday 4th September. If you’re going to…

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    In PLOS Biology this week you can read about a survival strategy employed by Salmonella bugs, transcript capping in the cytoplasm and…

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