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PLoS Biol
    March 2024
  1. ZHOU J, Li C, Lu M, Jiang G, et al
    Pharmacological induction of autophagy reduces inflammation in macrophages by degrading immunoproteasome subunits.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002537.
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    February 2024
  2. ROBINSON GE, Bliss R, Hudson ME
    The genomic case against genetic determinism.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002510.
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  3. SHARMA H, Jespersen N, Ehrenbolger K, Carlson LA, et al
    Ultrastructural insights into the microsporidian infection apparatus reveal the kinetics and morphological transitions of polar tube and cargo during host cell invasion.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002533.
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    January 2024
  4. GAO Z
    Unveiling recent and ongoing adaptive selection in human populations.
    PLoS Biol. 2024;22:e3002469.
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    December 2023
  5. WACHOLDER A, Carvunis AR
    Biological factors and statistical limitations prevent detection of most noncanonical proteins by mass spectrometry.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002409.
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    September 2023
  6. LEA AJ, Clark AG, Dahl AW, Devinsky O, et al
    Applying an evolutionary mismatch framework to understand disease susceptibility.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002311.
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    August 2023
  7. KUDTARKAR P, Costanzo MC, Sun Y, Jang D, et al
    Leveraging type 1 diabetes human genetic and genomic data in the T1D knowledge portal.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002233.
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    July 2023
  8. DAGILIS AJ, Matute DR
    The fitness of an introgressing haplotype changes over the course of divergence and depends on its size and genomic location.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002185.
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    June 2023
  9. CHEN NFG, Chaguza C, Gagne L, Doucette M, et al
    Development of an amplicon-based sequencing approach in response to the global emergence of mpox.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002151.
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  10. CARUGO O, Djinovic-Carugo K
    Structural biology: A golden era.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002187.
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    April 2023
  11. RHODES J
    Genomic surveillance urgently needed to control wheat blast pandemic spreading across continents.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002090.
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  12. LATORRE SM, Were VM, Foster AJ, Langner T, et al
    Genomic surveillance uncovers a pandemic clonal lineage of the wheat blast fungus.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002052.
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  13. ROUX S, Camargo AP, Coutinho FH, Dabdoub SM, et al
    iPHoP: An integrated machine learning framework to maximize host prediction for metagenome-derived viruses of archaea and bacteria.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3002083.
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    March 2023
  14. LIM TY, Wilde BR, Thomas ML, Murphy KE, et al
    TXNIP loss expands Myc-dependent transcriptional programs by increasing Myc genomic binding.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3001778.
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    February 2023
  15. THOMPSON CMA, Hall JPJ, Chandra G, Martins C, et al
    Plasmids manipulate bacterial behaviour through translational regulatory crosstalk.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3001988.
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  16. SIMMONDS P, Adriaenssens EM, Zerbini FM, Abrescia NGA, et al
    Four principles to establish a universal virus taxonomy.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3001922.
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    January 2023
  17. COHEN-GULKAR M, David A, Messika-Gold N, Eshel M, et al
    The LHX2-OTX2 transcriptional regulatory module controls retinal pigmented epithelium differentiation and underlies genetic risk for age-related macular degeneration.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3001924.
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  18. VANCAESTER E, Blaxter M
    Phylogenomic analysis of Wolbachia genomes from the Darwin Tree of Life biodiversity genomics project.
    PLoS Biol. 2023;21:e3001972.
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    December 2022
  19. NOUHAUD P, Martin SH, Portinha B, Sousa VC, et al
    Rapid and predictable genome evolution across three hybrid ant populations.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001914.
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  20. YU JSL, Heineike BM, Hartl J, Aulakh SK, et al
    Inorganic sulfur fixation via a new homocysteine synthase allows yeast cells to cooperatively compensate for methionine auxotrophy.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001912.
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  21. HUANG S
    Towards a unification of the 2 meanings of "epigenetics".
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001944.
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    November 2022
  22. LOFGREN LA, Ross BS, Cramer RA, Stajich JE, et al
    The pan-genome of Aspergillus fumigatus provides a high-resolution view of its population structure revealing high levels of lineage-specific diversity driven by recombination.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001890.
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  23. NEF C, Madoui MA, Pelletier E, Bowler C, et al
    Whole-genome scanning reveals environmental selection mechanisms that shape diversity in populations of the epipelagic diatom Chaetoceros.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001893.
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    October 2022
  24. VAN OPPEN MJH, Coleman MA
    Advancing the protection of marine life through genomics.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001801.
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    September 2022
  25. MARTINY HM, Munk P, Brinch C, Aarestrup FM, et al
    A curated data resource of 214K metagenomes for characterization of the global antimicrobial resistome.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001792.
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    August 2022
  26. HAPPI C, Adetifa I, Mbala P, Njouom R, et al
    Urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monkeypox virus.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001769.
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    July 2022
  27. MATALOVA E
    Johann Gregor Mendel: Born to be a scientist?
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001703.
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  28. MACKAY TFC, Anholt RRH
    Gregor Mendel's legacy in quantitative genetics.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001692.
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  29. MCLYSAGHT A
    The deceptive simplicity of mendelian genetics.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001691.
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  30. CHEN T, Cao C, Zhang J, Streets A, et al
    Histologically resolved multiomics enables precise molecular profiling of human intratumor heterogeneity.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001699.
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  31. CLARKE J
    Mendel's legacy in modern genetics.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001760.
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    June 2022
  32. LADNER JT, Palmer JM, Ettinger CL, Stajich JE, et al
    The population genetics of the causative agent of snake fungal disease indicate recent introductions to the USA.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001676.
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    May 2022
  33. GREINER P, Houdek P, Sladek M, Sumova A, et al
    Early rhythmicity in the fetal suprachiasmatic nuclei in response to maternal signals detected by omics approach.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001637.
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  34. JOHRI P, Aquadro CF, Beaumont M, Charlesworth B, et al
    Recommendations for improving statistical inference in population genomics.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001669.
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  35. BLUDAU I, Willems S, Zeng WF, Strauss MT, et al
    The structural context of posttranslational modifications at a proteome-wide scale.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001636.
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  36. JOOSTEN RP, Agirre J
    Whole-proteome structures shed new light on posttranslational modifications.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001673.
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    April 2022
  37. RODRIGUEZ-MARTINEZ M, Nielsen J, Dupont S, Vamathevan J, et al
    Molecular biology for green recovery-A call for action.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001623.
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    March 2022
  38. LAUBER C, Gerl MJ, Klose C, Ottosson F, et al
    Lipidomic risk scores are independent of polygenic risk scores and can predict incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease in a large population cohort.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001561.
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  39. TIERNEY BT, Tan Y, Yang Z, Shui B, et al
    Systematically assessing microbiome-disease associations identifies drivers of inconsistency in metagenomic research.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001556.
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    February 2022
  40. LATTMANN E, Deng T, Walser M, Widmer P, et al
    A DNA replication-independent function of pre-replication complex genes during cell invasion in C. elegans.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001317.
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  41. ABDILL RJ, Adamowicz EM, Blekhman R
    Public human microbiome data are dominated by highly developed countries.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001536.
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    January 2022
  42. COUGHLAN J
    One fish, two fish, red fish, dead fish: Detecting the genomic footprint of ecological incompatibilities.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001504.
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  43. STOEGER T, Nunes Amaral LA
    The characteristics of early-stage research into human genes are substantially different from subsequent research.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001520.
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  44. SLAVOV N
    Learning from natural variation across the proteomes of single cells.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001512.
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  45. CHADWICK GL, Skennerton CT, Laso-Perez R, Leu AO, et al
    Comparative genomics reveals electron transfer and syntrophic mechanisms differentiating methanotrophic and methanogenic archaea.
    PLoS Biol. 2022;20:e3001508.
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    October 2021
  46. JACK A, Ferro LS, Trnka MJ, Wehri E, et al
    SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein forms condensates with viral genomic RNA.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001425.
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  47. FORSBERG KJ, Schmidtke DT, Werther R, Uribe RV, et al
    The novel anti-CRISPR AcrIIA22 relieves DNA torsion in target plasmids and impairs SpyCas9 activity.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001428.
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    September 2021
  48. LADNER JT
    Genomic signatures for predicting the zoonotic potential of novel viruses.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001403.
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    June 2021
  49. SCHULZE S, Pfeiffer F, Garcia BA, Pohlschroder M, et al
    Comprehensive glycoproteomics shines new light on the complexity and extent of glycosylation in archaea.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001277.
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    May 2021
  50. GAO J, Zheng Y, Li L, Lu M, et al
    Integrated transcriptomics and epigenomics reveal chamber-specific and species-specific characteristics of human and mouse hearts.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001229.
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  51. BURT C, Munafo M
    Has GWAS lost its status as a paragon of open science?
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001242.
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    April 2021
  52. LADDACH A, Ng JCF, Fraternali F
    Pathogenic missense protein variants affect different functional pathways and proteomic features than healthy population variants.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001207.
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  53. WILLE M, Geoghegan JL, Holmes EC
    How accurately can we assess zoonotic risk?
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001135.
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  54. LINSCHEID N, Santos A, Poulsen PC, Mills RW, et al
    Quantitative proteome comparison of human hearts with those of model organisms.
    PLoS Biol. 2021;19:e3001144.
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    December 2020
  55. KLOOSTERMAN AM, Cimermancic P, Elsayed SS, Du C, et al
    Expansion of RiPP biosynthetic space through integration of pan-genomics and machine learning uncovers a novel class of lanthipeptides.
    PLoS Biol. 2020;18:e3001026.
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    November 2020
  56. KASIF S, Roberts RJ
    We need to keep a reproducible trace of facts, predictions, and hypotheses from gene to function in the era of big data.
    PLoS Biol. 2020;18:e3000999.
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  57. AUBIER TG, Galipaud M, Erten EY, Kokko H, et al
    Transmissible cancers and the evolution of sex under the Red Queen hypothesis.
    PLoS Biol. 2020;18:e3000916.
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