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  • A PLOS Collection PLOS Genetics: 10th Anniversary

    2015 marks the tenth anniversary of PLOS Genetics and brings with it a host of celebrations to mark this momentous occasion. This collection exhibits some of the best research PLOS Genetics has had…

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  • A PLOS Collection Aging: Bench to Bedside

    This collection focuses on a rapidly evolving field in which the study of both species-specific and ubiquitous aging mechanisms informs the biological process of aging. Yet the field is not without…

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  • A PLOS Collection The Genome Network Project/FANTOM3 Collection

    The Genome Network Project/FANTOM3 collection features articles describing findings that redefine the landscape of the mammalian transcriptome by introducing an extensive collection of novel cDNAs and…

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  • A PLOS Collection 2009 Maize Genome Collection

    The authors of the research presented in this special collection used the first description of the B73 maize genome to probe some of the most intriguing questions in genetics and plant biology. Read…

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  • A PLOS Collection A Collection of Interviews by Jane Gitschier

    Jane Gitschier brings her unique conversational style to this collection of interviews of interesting people in the world of science and genetics…

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  • A PLOS Collection The Promise of Plant Translational Research

    As the world's population continues to expand, and as water resources come under increasing pressure and pathogens that cause devastating crop losses continue to spread, there is a pressing need for…

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