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High Throughput Biology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_throughput_biology

The introductory sentence does concisely and clearly describe the article's topic, and about the main sections. The lead talks about how pathogens exploit cells in disease, but there isn't much said about that in the actual article. It seems to be overly detailed, but still stays up to date. There doesn't seem to be any content missing, and there are also no opinions shown throughout the article at all. It is strictly informational, with no claims that appear biased towards a particular position. The main viewpoint that is strongly represented is the fact that this type of biology has a definite focus on the cell, and ideas surrounding it. The vocabulary is sufficient and defined well enough that it makes the article easier to understand. Because there is so much information in the short paragraphs, it can get confusing to read at times, although there are no noticeable grammatical or spelling errors. There were no images to back up the information.