User:Kmorris2019/Choose an Article

Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title: Stem Cell Therapy
 * Article Evaluation:
 * - The article provides a detailed description of the topic; concise
 * - Relevant to topic & is up to date
 * - Provides research and applications
 * - Provides drug discovery and sources
 * - Includes veterinary medicine (if needed for assignment)
 * - Includes society and culture and how it all relates to these things
 * - Article is well-developed and has clear information
 * Sources
 * - Stem Cell (Bone Marrow) Transplants | MD Anderson Cancer Center
 * - Stem Cell Therapy — Is It Right for You? – Cleveland Clinic
 * - What is Stem Cell Therapy? (the-stem-cell-center.com)
 * - Stem Cell Therapy — Is It Right for You? – Cleveland Clinic
 * - What is Stem Cell Therapy? (the-stem-cell-center.com)

Option 2

 * Article title: Primordial Germ Cell Migration
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The article provides a detailed description of the topic; concise
 * - Relevant to topic & is up to date
 * - Includes process and function
 * - Lists of vertebrate examples
 * - Article is short, could contain more information
 * Sources
 * - Primordial Germ Cell Development - Embryology (unsw.edu.au)
 * - Mechanisms guiding primordial germ cell migration: strategies from different organisms - PubMed (nih.gov)
 * - Patterns in primordial germ cell migration -- ScienceDaily
 * - Mechanisms guiding primordial germ cell migration: strategies from different organisms - PubMed (nih.gov)
 * - Patterns in primordial germ cell migration -- ScienceDaily

Option 3

 * Article title: Genomic imprinting
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The article provides a detailed description of the topic; concise
 * - Relevant to topic & is up to date
 * - Detailed overview and information of imprinted genes in mammals
 * - Includes mechanisms, functions, and regulations
 * - Includes disorders associated with imprinted genes
 * - Includes a bit of overview about imprinted genes in plants as well
 * Sources
 * - Genetic Imprinting (genome.gov)
 * - What are genomic imprinting and uniparental disomy?: MedlinePlus Genetics
 * - Genomic imprinting disorders: lessons on how genome, epigenome and environment interact - PubMed (nih.gov)
 * - What are genomic imprinting and uniparental disomy?: MedlinePlus Genetics
 * - Genomic imprinting disorders: lessons on how genome, epigenome and environment interact - PubMed (nih.gov)

Option 4

 * Article title: Cell lineage
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The article provides a detailed description of the topic; concise
 * - Relevant to topic & is up to date
 * - Provides information on model organism; C. elegans
 * - Includes history, along with techniques for fate mapping
 * - Article is a bit short and is missing key information that can be added
 * Sources
 * - Cell Lineage Tracing and Cellular Diversity in Humans | Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics (annualreviews.org)
 * - Deciphering Cell Lineage Specification during Male Sex Determination with Single-Cell RNA Sequencing - PubMed (nih.gov)
 * - Cell Lineage Tracing and Cellular Diversity in Humans | Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics (annualreviews.org)
 * - Deciphering Cell Lineage Specification during Male Sex Determination with Single-Cell RNA Sequencing - PubMed (nih.gov)

Option 5

 * Article title: Epimorphosis
 * Article Evaluation
 * - The article provides a detailed description of the topic; concise
 * - Relevant to topic & is up to date
 * - Provides background on history
 * - Includes information on both vertebrates and invertebrates
 * - Article is a bit short and could contain more information
 * Sources
 * - Epimorphosis- The Mechanism of Epimorphosis in Vertebrates (byjus.com)
 * - (PDF) Unifying principles of regeneration I: Epimorphosis versus morphallaxis (researchgate.net)
 * - Epimorphosis- The Mechanism of Epimorphosis in Vertebrates (byjus.com)
 * - (PDF) Unifying principles of regeneration I: Epimorphosis versus morphallaxis (researchgate.net)