User talk:Hschenks
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“==Topic Peer Review 2==” Wiki Page Peer Review Hi! I think you both did a really good job at providing the main points of the topic and making it easy to understand.
In the “Background” section I noticed that you gave some detail about how certain parts of the T Box leader sequence, such as the acceptor tail and T-box motif, play a role in creating the secondary structure of the tRNA. I think it would be really helpful to point these areas out in the picture depicting the secondary structure so that the reader can get a better idea of how these portions of the T box are significant.
Another thing that I think would help improve the clarity of the information that is being presented is by adding external links to some of the topics you discuss. For example, by adding an external link about the meaning of attenuation, I think that the reader will benefit by having a greater understanding of what attenuation is. Although you do add a sentence to elaborate on what attenuation is, it would be helpful to provide the external link just in case more background information was needed. This can also apply to both the riboswitch function as well as the leader structure portions of the wiki page.
If you wanted to add another image, I think that it would also be helpful to see a clear representation of the “Leader Structure”. You discuss things like the stem I distal region and adenine-guanine bulge so by adding an image of these things I think that the reader will be able to gain more insight into what it actually looks like and therefore gain a better understanding of the function.
I really like the section that is titled “Methods of Regulation” because I think that it is important to show practical uses of your topic. However, it would be great to expand on how these methods of regulation are significant in studies and research that scientists have performed. What more can we learn about this topic? What about this topic can help us learn more about transcription and translation? Overall, I think you guys did an excellent job and presented new information in a very concise and organized way. I’m looking forward to seeing the final product! -Zeinab Bazzi — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zeze bazzi (talk • contribs) 15:45, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
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out of scope, not used anywhere
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