User talk:Zabb17

November 2017
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Peer Review
I will be doing a peer review on the article you edited called Pandoravirus.

Going from there sentences: '''Pandoviruses do not seem to be harmful to humans. They are mostly found in marine environments infecting amoeba. Perhaps, reason it took so long to discover them could be because they exist in sediment and environments that are not well studied. Pandoviruses ''' Dumb question, are pandoviruses the same thing, or are they a different type of pandoraviruses?

Everything looks good. There seems to be a lot of information, but it seems you fixed a lot so that it isn't too complicated or difficult to read.

Commenting on feedback: Thank you for reading my page. I made a mistake and wrote pandovirus instead of pandoravivrus. I don't think there is such thing as pandoviruses. I did fix this error.