by PeerJ Staff | Jun 23, 2014 | regular
A few months ago, we published ‘Significant changes in the skin microbiome mediated by the sport of roller derby’ a very interesting paper that generated a lot of attention in the media and has been described by some, as their “favorite microbiome...
by PeerJ Staff | Jun 19, 2014 | regular
Last week, we published ‘Ape duos and trios: spontaneous cooperation with free partner choice in chimpanzees’, a fascinating study showing that chimpanzees housed in a socially complex setting spontaneously cooperate with multiple partners of their...
by PeerJ Staff | Jun 18, 2014 | regular
Today’s Interview is with Lily Lewis, doctoral candidate at the University of Connecticut and corresponding author on ‘First evidence of bryophyte diaspores in the plumage of transequatorial migrant birds’, an article that we featured on our...
by PeerJ Staff | Jun 10, 2014 | regular
Last week, we published ‘Strain- and plasmid-level deconvolution of a synthetic metagenome by sequencing proximity ligation products’, a very interesting study in which Hi-C—a technology originally designed for the study of 3D genome structure in eukaryotes—is used to...
by PeerJ Staff | Jun 3, 2014 | regular
Today’s Interview with an Author is with Dr Dave Lunt, evolutionary geneticist at the University of Hull, UK. His lab uses phylogenetic and bioinformatic approaches to better understand genomes, evolutionary processes, and biodiversity. He recently published his...
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