User talk:Montybrianco

DNA (cytosine-5)-methyltransferase 3A
Hi. I realize that you are writing for a course, however there are also standards that we try to maintain in Wikipedia articles. First and foremost, secondary sources (review articles) are strongly preferred, especially for medical content. A surprisingly high percentage of research cannot be repeated and results of clinical trials often conflict. Hence it is important to support material that you add with high quality secondary sources that have reviewed and critically evaluated the available data. There are a large number of recent reviews that have been published on DNMT3A. Please use these.

It is also important to distinguish between animal and humans studies. Results in cells or animals often do not translate into humans. Hence please discuss these separately and not intersperse both in the same section. Also you have included excessive number of long quotes in your edits. It is much better to summarize this material in your own words. Finally just state facts and don't editorialize.

If you don't have time to revise the article according to Wikipedia guidelines, please instead use your sandbox for your class assignment. Thanks. Boghog (talk) 03:14, 21 April 2016 (UTC)