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Jargon Strikes Again

Jargon Strikes Again

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Episode 6 of the monthly podcast CellOut, where your favorite pair of biology nerds, Derek DeVries and Ford Fishman, summarize and discuss a sample of articles from the June 2022 issue of PLoS biology.

Issue Link: https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/issue?id=10.1371/issue.pbio.v20.i06

Keywords: biology, life science, open access, scientific journals, science, PLoS, viruses, bacteria, fish, embryo, neuroscience, jargon, 

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Podcast Art - Credit Caroline DeVries

Episode Cover Art - June 2022 PLoS Biology Cover. Image Credit: Erina He, NIH Medical Arts

Cutting Edge (2:59)

Torri A, Jaeger J, Pradeu T, Saleh M-C (2022) The origin of RNA interference: Adaptive or neutral evolution? PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001715. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001715

Jargon Jungle (12:25)

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Journal Club (20:53)

Zarrella TM, Khare A (2022) Systematic identification of molecular mediators of interspecies sensing in a community of two frequently coinfecting bacterial pathogens. PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001679. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001679

Cell Culture (36:12)

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Bite-Size Discoveries (43:22)

Langlois J, Guilhaumon F, Baletaud F, Casajus N, De Almeida Braga C, Fleuré V, et al. (2022) The aesthetic value of reef fishes is globally mismatched to their conservation priorities. PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001640. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001640

Yang Y, Shi L, Fu X, Ma G, Yang Z, Li Y, et al. (2022) Metabolic and epigenetic dysfunctions underlie the arrest of in vitro fertilized human embryos in a senescent-like state. PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001682. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001682

Khan M, Hartmann AH, O’Donnell MP, Piccione M, Pandey A, Chao P-H, et al. (2022) Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type. PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001677. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001677

Bentley MA, Yates CA, Hein J, Preston GM, Foster KR (2022) Pleiotropic constraints promote the evolution of cooperation in cellular groups. PLoS Biol 20(6): e3001626. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001626

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