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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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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Blog Deep Ancestry: A source of inspiration by Michael Harris
The second of our Deep Reads blog series follows the PLOS Genetics Deep Reads article, “Strands in the History of Molecular Genetics&rdquo…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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 This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about neural activity in bird song, the utility of mathematical models in evolutionary biology…
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Advocacy This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about the sequence of the centipede genome, alternative publication metrics, how we pay attention…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
In PLOS Biology this week, you can read about brain folding in mammals, misfolded proteins in human genetic disease, and mechano-transduction.  …
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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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Computational biology Pupil size and decision making, timing evolutionary innovation and understanding ATP allosteric functions: the PLOS Comp Biol September issue
Here’s our pick of the highlights from September’s PLOS Computational Biology. The precision with which people make decisions can be predicted by…
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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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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Biology This Week in PLOS Biology
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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Biology This week in PLOS Biology
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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Biology 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…