Talk:Dullard protein
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I began to edit this page because it was short, complex and unclear of what the Dullard protein was. I added more clarification on what the protein is and not just in the neural tube. I also assessed how easy it was for someone to understand. Before, if you were not experienced at reading more difficult terminology, it was hard to understand, so I just clarified it more on a basic level on what it was. I am still working on it and will add more about the neural tubes and the development of the Xenopus.Kmcki003 (talk) 16:00, 19 November 2016 (UTC)kmcki003
Your article has a lot of great information, however I suggest removing information based on recent studies that may not have been replicated enough because they may not be accepted as "true" in the scientific community. Bcern001 (talk) 17:23, 20 November 2016 (UTC)
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