Quiz: The big end of year On Biology bumper quiz
As it’s coming to the end of 2015, we decided to look back at some of our most outstanding biology articles and put together a fun, but challenging, quiz for you to take. Why not see how well you do!
As it’s coming to the end of 2015, we decided to look back at some of our most outstanding biology articles and put together a fun, but challenging, quiz for you to take. Why not see how well you do!
Genome Biology has published research investigating the effect of lifetime stressors on DNA methylation-based age predictors. We asked co-author Anthony Zannas to explain more about what it means.
The 10th Annual Meeting of Chinese Society for Immunology was held in Beijing earlier this year, and here to tell us more about what went on is Kun Yu from BioMed Central.
Interest in single-cell studies is growing quickly, especially when profiling diverse or rare cell populations. In preparation for our upcoming Special Issue on Single-Cell Omics, we highlight some of the exciting recently published research in this field.
Today, an international team of microbiologists published a paper in Microbial Cell Factories about a novel starter culture which allows farmers in developing countries to locally produce a probiotic fermented milk. The production of this yoghurt drink has started in Africa and improves health and wealth for the people on this continent. Here to explain more is author Remco Kort.
Today, Genome Biology published research investigating how the estrous cycle of female rats influences gene expression. Here we asked co-author of the work to explain more, including what the implications could be for research into sex differences.