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Hi Katelyn, my name is Mitch Nemcek and it looks like we've been paired up for this project! I'm looking forward to working with you, it will be really cool to create a page for Wikipedia, seeing as I visit the site so often. I am in the bioinformatics program (2nd semester) and I have a background in biology. I got my undergrad degree (BS in Biology) from Indiana University in 2011. I see from your user page that you're focusing on Biodefense in your studies. That seems like a very interesting field. What types of jobs are there in biodefense? And what made you decide on that major? It sound really cool! Mnemcek ( talk) 16:11, 16 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi Katelyn, hope you had a nice spring break! I have put together a short comparison of tandem repeats and gene clusters to add to our article. Have a look on the Gene Cluster article page and let me know if you have any edits. I also have some specific examples of each, but I'm not sure if this is the place for them. I also am planning on creating links within this section, but I was hoping to get your thoughts first. Looking forward to your suggestions. Mnemcek (talk) 00:07, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
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Hello, Kneal0627 and welcome to Wikipedia! It appears you are participating in a class project. If you haven't done so already, we encourage you to go through our training for students.
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Hi Katelyn, my name is Mitch Nemcek and it looks like we've been paired up for this project! I'm looking forward to working with you, it will be really cool to create a page for Wikipedia, seeing as I visit the site so often. I am in the bioinformatics program (2nd semester) and I have a background in biology. I got my undergrad degree (BS in Biology) from Indiana University in 2011. I see from your user page that you're focusing on Biodefense in your studies. That seems like a very interesting field. What types of jobs are there in biodefense? And what made you decide on that major? It sound really cool! Mnemcek ( talk) 16:11, 16 February 2014 (UTC)
Hi Katelyn, hope you had a nice spring break! I have put together a short comparison of tandem repeats and gene clusters to add to our article. Have a look on the Gene Cluster article page and let me know if you have any edits. I also have some specific examples of each, but I'm not sure if this is the place for them. I also am planning on creating links within this section, but I was hoping to get your thoughts first. Looking forward to your suggestions. Mnemcek (talk) 00:07, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
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