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Looks great! I really liked reading about the different species of <i>Brucella</i> 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! | Looks great! I really liked reading about the different species of <i>Brucella</i> 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! | ||
<br> Very cool organism! | <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 |
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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!
Very cool organism! Scary to think about vaccine resistance developing. Just one edit I'd make: add image links to your figures.
-Jeremy Moore