User talk:Wodarcyk.5

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 * Human Molecular Genetics, 13(21), 2671-2678. Retrieved September 14, 2014, from oxfordjournals.org

Bitter taste evolution
Thanks for adding an article on bitter taste evolution to Wikipedia. Good job on your first new article. However, there are a few things you could do to substantially improve the article
 * 1) The section headers should be formatting in accordance with the Manual of Style - in particular, this means that in general only the first word in the section header should be capitalized.
 * 2) Your article lacks wikilinks to other articles. This makes it a dead end for readers. You should link any term that the average reader might be unfamiliar with - this lets them learn more about them without having to search for the article
 * 3) You should create links to the article from relevant sections in other articles. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 15:25, 17 November 2014 (UTC)