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 Biology
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Bioinformatics This week in PLOS Biology
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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Bioinformatics The dynamical relationship of brain structure and function, environmental factors affecting autism and a budgie’s flight path: the PLOS Comp Biol March issue
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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Announcement The Pick of RECOMB 2014
Keen bioinformaticians will soon be on their way to the RECOMB 2014 conference, this year held in Pittsburgh, USA, April 2nd -5th…
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Bioinformatics Reviewing software and code: an update
On June 14th 2013 Mozilla Science Lab announced their collaboration with PLOS Computational Biology. The collaboration was a trial series of software…
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Bioinformatics Controlling medically-induced comas, deciding not to decide, and a note from the Editor-in-Chief: the PLOS Comp Biol October issue
Here’s our pick of the best PLOS Computational Biology content for October. In a step towards improving the process of sedation, Maryam…
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Bioinformatics microRNAs: targeting seeds of destruction
A central dogma of biology goes like this: the DNA of genes is copied (‘transcribed’) to make messenger RNA (mRNA), and mRNA…
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Bioinformatics The First Individual Genome: One Is the Loneliest Number
When Craig Venter published the complete sequence of his genome in PLOS Biology in 2007, in some ways, it was old news…
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Bioinformatics Building a community resource: the ISCB Wikipedia Competition
Educating current and future generations of computational biologists is one of the main objectives of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB)…
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Bioinformatics What does peer review mean when applied to computer code?
A new experiment by the Mozilla Science Lab seeks to explore the interface between software engineers’ code review and the peer review…
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Announcement Translational Bioinformatics: Call for papers
Following the successful launch of the PLOS Computational Biology collection ‘Translational Bioinformatics’, we are delighted to announce the continued development of this…
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Bioinformatics Visit PLOS at ISMB/ECCB 2013, Berlin, Germany, July 21-23
PLOS is pleased to be attending the ISMB/ECCB 2013 International Society for Computational Biology meeting held this year in Berlin, Germany, July…