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Revision as of 13:50, 14 February 2022
Article 1
- Computational Epigenetics
- Article Evaluation/summary of proposed changes:
- Start class article of mid importance.
- The sections that are present are helpful, but there simply isn't enough information on this page to make it useful.
- Within the scope of WikiProject Computational Biology and the Regulatory and Systems Genomics task force.
- This article is relevant; there are roughly a thousand review articles matching the search criteria for this topic on PubMed, so there's a sufficiently large body of research.
- There are only about six sources cited. Some of the sections have no citations, such as the "applications in cancer epigenetics" subsection and the "Definition" section.
- There are not enough linked articles. There are no linked articles in the "Definition" section, for example, which is problematic because there are several technical terms used that aren't otherwise defined in the article.
- Potential review articles:
- Computational epigenetics.[1]
- Computational methods and next-generation sequencing approaches to analyze epigenetics data: Profiling of methods and applications.[2]
- Single-Cell Sequencing of Brain Cell Transcriptomes and Epigenomes.[3]
Article 2
- Epigenetics of Autism
- Article Evaluation/summary of proposed changes:
- C class article of mid importance.
- Very little activity in the talk page, which is surprising, because this article is within the scope of several WikiProjects (it was created by a UT class with WikiEducation and is in the scope of WikiProject Autism).
- This article is relevant; there are several hundred review articles matching the search criteria for this topic on PubMed, so there's a sufficiently large body of research.
- This article is too technical. There should be a broader overview of why the topic is important and why it's being researched.
- There are too many technical tables in each of the sections, which make the article visually unappealing, difficult to grasp, and overly complicated.
- Each of the sections ned more context to explain their relevance.
- This article needs fewer primary sources and more review/secondary sources.
- This references section of this article needs to be reformatted.
- Potential review articles:
- Genetics and epigenetics of autism: A Review.[4]
- Implication de l’épigénétique dans les troubles du spectre autistique : revue de la littérature [Epigenetics' implication in autism spectrum disorders: A review][5]
- Epigenetics and autism.[6]
References
- ^ Bock, Christoph; Lengauer, Thomas (2008-01-01). "Computational epigenetics". Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 24 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btm546. ISSN 1367-4811. PMID 18024971.
- ^ Arora, Itika; Tollefsbol, Trygve O. (2021-03). "Computational methods and next-generation sequencing approaches to analyze epigenetics data: Profiling of methods and applications". Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 187: 92–103. doi:10.1016/j.ymeth.2020.09.008. ISSN 1095-9130. PMC 7914156. PMID 32941995.
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(help) - ^ Armand, Ethan J.; Li, Junhao; Xie, Fangming; Luo, Chongyuan; Mukamel, Eran A. (2021-01-06). "Single-Cell Sequencing of Brain Cell Transcriptomes and Epigenomes". Neuron. 109 (1): 11–26. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2020.12.010. ISSN 1097-4199. PMC 7808568. PMID 33412093.
- ^ Waye, Mary M. Y.; Cheng, Ho Yu (2018-04). "Genetics and epigenetics of autism: A Review". Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 72 (4): 228–244. doi:10.1111/pcn.12606. ISSN 1440-1819. PMID 28941239.
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(help) - ^ Hamza, M.; Halayem, S.; Mrad, R.; Bourgou, S.; Charfi, F.; Belhadj, A. (2017-08). "[Epigenetics' implication in autism spectrum disorders: A review]". L'Encephale. 43 (4): 374–381. doi:10.1016/j.encep.2016.07.007. ISSN 0013-7006. PMID 27692350.
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(help) - ^ Mbadiwe, Tafari; Millis, Richard M. (2013). "Epigenetics and autism". Autism Research and Treatment. 2013: 826156. doi:10.1155/2013/826156. ISSN 2090-1925. PMC 3787640. PMID 24151554.
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