User:Petvyli/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: GATA transcription factor :
 * Article Evaluation: There is a leading section that briefly describes the overall concept. There's a section on its role in breast cancer but I think I can also add information about how it affects other types of cancer.
 * It contains sentences backed with citations.
 * It's relevant to biochemistry. I learned about this topic in Biochemistry I.
 * It's written neutrally.
 * In the talk page, it was edited in 2022 and 2023 so there is new information to be added. :
 * Sources:
 * PMID: 21779441
 * PMID: 26953528

Option 2

 * Article title: Annonin :
 * Article Evaluation: There is more space to add to this article. There's only a leading section introducing what it is such as where it can be found.
 * The sentences are backed by references.
 * It is part of biochemistry stub.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * I think the student created this page for their course. :
 * Sources:
 * PMID: 28353149
 * Acute and Chronic Toxicities of an Annonin-Based Commercial Bioinsecticide and a Joint Mixture with a Limonoid-Based Formulation to the Fall Armyworm :

Option 3

 * Article title: B-Thromboglobulin :
 * Article Evaluation: I was first attracted to this article based on the protein's name. I learned about myoglobin and hemoglobin so I thought this might be related to that.
 * Has a lead section and then a section on biological actions.
 * No one has made any edits for it in class so this might give me more area to improvise.
 * A lot of citations for one sentence.
 * It is written neutrally.
 * It is part of biochemistry stub. :
 * Sources:
 * Beta-Thromboglobulin Science Direct
 * Plasma levels of beta-thromboglobulin and it's relationship to platelet factor 4 :

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