In PLOS Biology this week you can read about a new General Ecosystem Model for predicting the effects of human activities, a…
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read how two independent research teams have identified a new gene involved in circadian rhythms, and…
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Biology Deep Reads: Christine Weber reflects on lab life and becoming a scientistRead more
The first in our series following on from the PLOS Genetics Deep Reads article “Recommendations from Jane Gitschier’s Bookshelf” comes from Christine…
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In PLOS Biology this week, you can read how plant pathogens convert flowers to leaves, how gut bugs might suppress bowel inflammation…
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Bioinformatics The dynamical relationship of brain structure and function, environmental factors affecting autism and a budgie’s flight path: the PLOS Comp Biol March issueRead more
Here is our selection of highlights published in PLOS Computational Biology for March. The relationship between brain structure and function is a…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about animals’ adaptability to climate change, generation of antibody diversity, age-related sleep problems, economic…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about saving the world’s fish stocks, the intricacies of insect flight, non-human drumming, a…
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Biology How Do Flies Fly?Read more
It’s time to give some thought to how a blowfly, or actually any flight-capable creature flies. We circle back to physics…
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Biology This week in PLOS BiologyRead more
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about neurons involved in circadian rhythms, decision-making in rats, modulation of a key cancer…
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Biology Collective behaviour, RAS and DNA repair, Semaphorin’s role in reproduction: this week in PLOS BiologyRead more
Systems biology looks at the big picture of complex interactions within biological systems; one example is collective behaviour, where a system comprising…
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Biology Understanding allostery, constructing structural pathways and exploring a new trend in data integration: the PLOS Comp Biol February issueRead more
Here’s our pick of the best PLOS Computational Biology content for February. The capacity of biological molecular data acquisition is growing faster…
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Biology “Fish Fins and Fingers” Feeding FrenzyRead more
How did we first acquire the limbs that allowed us to crawl onto dry land? Could the fins of our fishy ancestors…