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  2. File:PLoS Genetics Issue Image, Vol. 6 (2) February 2010.tif

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  3. PLOS Biology - Wikipedia

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    PLOS Biology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of biology. Publication began on October 13, 2003. Publication began on October 13, 2003. It is the first journal published by the Public Library of Science .

  4. PLOS - Wikipedia

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    To fund the journals, PLOS charges an article processing charge (APC) to be paid by the author or the author's employer or funder. In the United States, institutions such as the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute have pledged that recipients of their grants will be allocated funds to cover such author charges.

  5. PLOS Genetics - Wikipedia

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    PLOS Genetics is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal established in 2005 and published by the Public Library of Science. [1] The founding editor-in-chief was Wayne N. Frankel (Columbia University Medical Center). The current editors-in-chief are Aimée Dudley (Pacific Northwest Research Institute) and Anne Goriely (MRC Weatherall ...

  6. PLOS One - Wikipedia

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    PLoS had been operating at a loss until 2009 but covered its operational costs for the first time in 2010, [34] largely due to the growth of PLOS One. The success of PLOS One has inspired a series of other open access journals, [ 35 ] including some other mega journals having broad scope, low selectivity, and a pay-to-publish model using ...

  7. Transcriptomics technologies - Wikipedia

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    Transcriptomics technologies provide a broad account of which cellular processes are active and which are dormant. A major challenge in molecular biology is to understand how a single genome gives rise to a variety of cells. Another is how gene expression is regulated. The first attempts to study whole transcriptomes began in the early 1990s.

  8. ESPN's 'Body Issue' images hit the web - AOL

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    ESPN's sixth edition of its 'Body Issue' hit stands Friday. The nude photos include six different covers and 22 athletes. Check out behind the scenes video on the making of this controversial ...

  9. ChIP-on-chip - Wikipedia

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    Probe size: Early version of cDNA arrays had a probe length of about 200bp. Latest array versions use oligos as short as 70- (Microarrays, Inc.) to 25-mers . (Feb 2007) Probe composition: There are tiled and non-tiled DNA arrays. Non-tiled arrays use probes selected according to non-spatial criteria, i.e., the DNA sequences used as probes have ...