User talk:Mbrown89

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Hello, welcome to Wikipedia and thanks for writing this! It's always good to see more people writing on molecular biology topics. You might want to look at WikiProject MCB to see the projects going on in this area.

One thing I should just say is that a policy on Wikipedia is that it's not meant to contain articles that read too much like manuals or how-to guides, so you might want to slightly slim down the article. In particular, I would add more sources written by other people who didn't write the software attesting that it's notable and significant enough for a Wikipedia article - articles from the people who wrote it don't normally establish this (unless they include like forty cover stories on Nature, I guess). Let me know if you've got any questions about this. Otherwise all the best. Blythwood (talk) 20:48, 11 February 2016 (UTC)