User talk:Martinhyou

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 * Thanks for the links! I'll make sure to look through and ask for any help if needed. Martinhyou (talk) 18:30, 12 February 2014 (UTC)

I see we're also supposed to have a conversation on your talk page. I hope I'm doing this correctly :D If not I suppose I can just change it later. Rmiller587 (talk) 01:20, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
 * I think you can edit this or make a "New Section." Whatever works! Martinhyou (talk) 16:34, 14 February 2014 (UTC)

Hello :)
I think we're supposed to create new sections for different conversations instead of editing the same one. Kind of like creating threads in a forum...I think. Rmiller587 (talk) 00:14, 19 February 2014 (UTC)

Just saw your previous message. I promise I'll get better at this Wikipedia stuff. Rmiller587 (talk) 00:15, 19 February 2014 (UTC)


 * As long as we can understand each other. I don't care how we communicate! Martinhyou (talk) 16:40, 19 February 2014 (UTC)

Article
Have you had a look at the article list yet? I think I like the Dicer one best. This is early of course but just curious what you think. Rmiller587 (talk) 22:12, 24 February 2014 (UTC)


 * Yeah! That sounds like a good one. Do you want to edit the article list on the main page and claim it as ours then? I quick skimmed some articles about dicers and I guess we can go into the background and then expand upon different research done with it and the scientific implications. I see papers on roundworm, mice, and flies (drosophila) so we can do something like that as a first train of thought possibly? What do you think? Martinhyou (talk) 00:19, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
 * I can't find any edit buttons on the main course page. Are you able to edit it? I'm wondering if Dr. Ogg needs to edit it for us. Or maybe I'm just experiencing "user error" :) I like your ideas. I was initially interested it because the knockout of the dicer gene is embryonically lethal. It's also necessary for stem cell viability. Those are just my initial interests without having read more than abstracts. I think we should dig through all the NCBI databases and link to generic information like chromosome position and maybe any microarray or sequencing data. Rmiller587 (talk) 02:40, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
 * Cool! Yeah we'll dig more through the stuff after I finish the homework due today... I can't find the edit button either. I just wrote on the talk page for the main page and asked if anyone else was interested in the topic because we are. Hopefully everyone is okay with it. Martinhyou (talk) 17:17, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

Seems like we're supposed to pick two articles (for the assignment due today). For the sake of picking one, I would be alright with the exogenous DNA article. We're also supposed to link articles here so I'll find some and link here. Rmiller587 (talk) 23:25, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
 * We're supposed to do it on the group page. Scroll down on the main Mole Bio page and you'll find it. I created it and made a template for myself already on it. I'm pretty sure we can do any two topics but we can probably both do Dicer for one of the evaluations just so we get a head start on it. Martinhyou (talk) 23:53, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
 * I see it. I'm editing it now. Do you know what happens if we're both simultaneously editing and submit changes? Do you have Skype? That might be useful to get in touch with each other quickly as opposed to leaving messages here.Rmiller587 (talk) 01:37, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
 * Yeah what's your username? Martinhyou (talk) 03:04, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
 * Flavoredsnacks Rmiller587 (talk) 18:05, 26 February 2014 (UTC)
 * Sorry been a bit busy this past week. I'll add you soon on Skype. We need to write a 200-300 word summary of our justification for the topic. We write it together, right? Or is it separate.

Hello
Hi Martin,

I am one of your online ambassadors. I am around to help you out, You can contact me by email or on my talk page. Since I'm in Australia my timezone is quite different to yours. I have no special knowledge of molecular biology, but I am hoping that you can write so that I can understand it! If you both try to edit a page at the same time, the first to save wins, and the second gets an edit conflict error. Best to avoid this, and only edit after the other has saved. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 11:24, 2 March 2014 (UTC)


 * Hi Graeme! We will try our best to make sure you can understand the article. Martinhyou (talk) 17:32, 4 March 2014 (UTC)

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 * Hello. The article that it comes from says it is all from Creative Commons. Is that not enough to fulfill the criteria? 99.52.101.231 (talk) 15:15, 12 March 2014 (UTC)

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