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<br> Very cool organism! Scary to think about vaccine resistance developing. Just one edit I'd make: add image links to your figures. <br> -Jeremy Moore | <br> Very cool organism! Scary to think about vaccine resistance developing. Just one edit I'd make: add image links to your figures. <br> -Jeremy Moore | ||
Loved the depth about all the Brucella species! It's amazing that there are so many species we know, but exponentially more that we don't! -Chris Santucci |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 15 May 2017
Looks great! I really liked reading about the different species of Brucella and their characteristics, and the part about the bacteria being found in a bone of an Australopithecine from 2 million years ago was really interesting! My only suggestion is to remember to italicize the names of the bacteria throughout the text. Great job! -Emma Stewart-Bates
Very cool organism! Scary to think about vaccine resistance developing. Just one edit I'd make: add image links to your figures.
-Jeremy Moore
Loved the depth about all the Brucella species! It's amazing that there are so many species we know, but exponentially more that we don't! -Chris Santucci