User talk:Hadavid52

Drosophila
I took out your description of D. melanogaster courtship on the Drosophila page because it concerns itself with the entire genus, not just D. melanogaster, and many species are quite different. Since D. melanogaster has its own page, the description is more appropriate there. There is one there already, but it looks like it's not quite as well written, so you might want to edit that. KarlM 06:44, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

Doncaster and Raynor
Just which paper(s) are you referring to? Doncaster in P Zool Soc 1906 p.125? As I understood it, the first paper on sex-linked genes was Morgan's 1910 paper in Science. Anyway, the article you wrote on the pair isn't the way we do things--WP never combines two people like that, but it is possible to have an article on the paper, though we rarely do that unless its really really important; more likely, you might do one on L. Doncaster; GH Raynor seems to have published a good deal less. -- if you can find any biographical information. (the article is up for discussions as )DGG 03:21, 14 June 2007 (UTC)