Perhaps when you think of bacterial communities you think of a flask full of rapidly dividing E. coli. But in non-lab conditions, bacteria grow in complex, heterogeneous communities composed of…
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Biology & Life Sciences Slice of PLOS: Bacteria’s Social MediaView Collection
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Biology & Life Sciences Slice of PLOS: The Awesomeness of BatsView Collection
Just how awesome are bats? It’s easy to forget that one in five species of mammal on this planet have wings capable of delivering spectacularly acrobatic flying abilities. Equally incredibly…
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Computer & Information Sciences Macromolecular Structure and DynamicsView Collection
In this collection of newly published research articles, Ruth Nussinov (Editor-in-Chief) and Amarda Shehu (George Mason University, USA) highlight some of the latest advancements in computational…
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Computer & Information Sciences PLOS Computational Biology: 10th AnniversaryView Collection
Ten years ago, on June 24th 2005, the inaugural issue of PLOS Computational Biology was published, making June 2015 the 10th Anniversary. To mark the occasion, this new collection exhibits the best…
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Computer & Information Sciences Translational BioinformaticsView Collection
'Translational Bioinformatics' is a collection of articles which reads as a "book" to be used as a reference or tutorial for a graduate level introductory course on the science of…
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Computer & Information Sciences Core FacilitiesView Collection
Biomedical research is benefiting from the wealth of new data generated in the laboratory through new instrumentation, greater computational resources, and massive repositories of public domain data…
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Computer & Information Sciences About My LabView Collection
This collection was launched with the mission to share knowledge about lab organization and scientific management. Each Perspective article represents an interview with a Principal Investigator, who…