In a piece reflecting on June’s PLOS Genetics issue image, authors Simon Kelly and Simona Radutoiu discuss the science behind their…
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Biology Understanding Images: A Genetic Framework in Legumes Controls Infection of Nodules
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Announcement Winner of the PLOS Genetics issue image campaign
Earlier this month we launched a campaign to solicit people’s favourite PLOS Genetics issue images, published over the last ten years…
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Announcement PLOS Genetics’ Tenth Anniversary
2015 marks the tenth anniversary of publishing cutting-edge research at PLOS Genetics. Since the inaugural issue on the 25th of July 2005…
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Biology Human Disease Epigenomics 2.0
It might be hard to believe, but 2015 marks ten years of PLOS Genetics! To celebrate ten years of hard work, research, and…
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Biology Understanding images: microRNAs contribute to hair loss and follicle regression
In a piece reflecting on this month’s PLOS Genetics issue image, author Zhengquan Yu discusses the research behind Yuan et al. Author…
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Blog Deep Reads: John Bryant reflects on a book that inspired his research
The fourth of our Deep Reads blog posts is written by John Bryant, a Professor Emeritus of Cell and Molecular Biology at…
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Genetics FASEB Conference on Genetic Recombination and Genome Rearrangements: Michael Lichten
As part of its mission to encourage engagement within the genetics community, PLOS Genetics is sponsoring a number of conferences and meetings this year…
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Blog Deep Reads: Daisy Hessenberger’s evolving perspective on Gerald Durrell’s books
Our third Deep Reads blog post, ‘Deep Reads: Daisy Hessenberger’s evolving perspective on Gerald Durrell’s books’, was written by Daisy Hessenberger, who…
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Biology Understanding Images: Golden Retrievers Contribute to Cancer Research
This continues our series of blog posts from PLOS Genetics about our monthly issue images. Author Kerstin Lindblad-Toh discusses February’s issue image from…
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Community The molecular clock, the circadian clock, and exploring protein surface pockets: the PLOS Comp Biol February Issue
Here are our highlights from February’s PLOS Computational Biology The Molecular Clock of Neutral Evolution Evolution is driven by genetic mutations…
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Biology Chromosome Biology: You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby
It might be hard to believe, but 2015 marks ten years of PLOS Genetics! To celebrate ten years of hard work, research…
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Biology Understanding images: A giant single-celled plant
This continues our series of blog posts from PLOS Genetics about our monthly issue images. Author Daniel Chitwood discusses January’s issue image…