In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about a molecule with the potential to treat malaria, the remarkable diversity in sex…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about meeting biodiversity targets, sequencing microbial life, a new piece of the Nodal pathway…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read about the division of labour between germ cells and soma, the use of RNA…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week you can read research articles about dinosaurs, DNA repair, TNFα and neural crest cell migration. We also have…
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Biology This Week in PLOS Biology
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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Biology “Fish Fins and Fingers” Feeding Frenzy
How did we first acquire the limbs that allowed us to crawl onto dry land? Could the fins of our fishy ancestors…
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Biology A Faster Reset Button for Stem Cells
Being able to restore function to organs damaged through disease or injury is a goal that has not only inspired work on…
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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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Biology How petals shape up
Have you ever marveled at a summer meadow in full bloom? And maybe even wondered how it is that flowers and their…
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Biology PLOS Biology roundup
In our latest PLOS Biology Roundup, we offer you a taste of the range of topics covered in our recently published articles…