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Unifying approaches from statistical genetics and phylogenetics for mapping phenotypes in structured populations. Joshua G. Schraiber, Michael D. Edge, Matt Pennell. PLOS Biology: published October 9, 2024 | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002847.
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Researchers would be more willing to prioritize research quality over quantity if the incentive structure of the academic system aligned with this goal. The winner of a 2023 Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research explains how they rose to this challenge.
2023 is drawing to a close, and it has been a big year for PLOS Biology. We have celebrated our 20 th anniversary by publishing articles throughout the year that look back at landmark PLOS Biology papers, take stock of whole research fields or take a deep dive into the future of science publishing (they can all be found on our 20 th anniversary ...