User talk:Immunology2

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RNA-Directed DNA Methylation
Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. I've made some changes to the article RNA-Directed DNA Methylation, which you created, mostly adding wikilinks. I'm not remotely knowledgeable on the subject, so you might want to look over the article and check I haven't made any mistakes. I've also added the technical template, as I found that the article was written in an overly technical vocabulary, and that more explanation would probably have been appropriate. If you have any questions, feel free to ask here or at my talk page. – Hysteria18 (Talk • Contributions) 21:51, 30 May 2010 (UTC)