Talk:Canine Distemper Virus: Wildlife Conservation Implications: Difference between revisions

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I really love the way you organize your website. Pictures are cool and everything looks nice. I am not sure why Group V is on the top of Higher Order Taxa, but maybe that a way to show taxa. Also, I think the reference is usually after the period, but maybe that does not matter a lot. There is an extra line above Viral Ecology and Pathology, and maybe you might want to delete it. Good job!! -Haofan
I really love the way you organize your website. Pictures are cool and everything looks nice. I am not sure why Group V is on the top of Higher Order Taxa, but maybe that a way to show taxa. Also, I think the reference is usually after the period, but maybe that does not matter a lot. There is an extra line above Viral Ecology and Pathology, and maybe you might want to delete it. Good job!! -Haofan
== A very thorough page with great application! ==
This was a multifaceted page with lots to learn from. I loved that you included an in-depth look at the genome as well as broad look at the importance in conservation. I especially appreciated Figure 6! Very interesting application. One thing I noticed was that you repeat the symptoms in both the intro and in the description of the disease, you may want to take out one or the other.

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I really love the way you organize your website. Pictures are cool and everything looks nice. I am not sure why Group V is on the top of Higher Order Taxa, but maybe that a way to show taxa. Also, I think the reference is usually after the period, but maybe that does not matter a lot. There is an extra line above Viral Ecology and Pathology, and maybe you might want to delete it. Good job!! -Haofan

A very thorough page with great application!

This was a multifaceted page with lots to learn from. I loved that you included an in-depth look at the genome as well as broad look at the importance in conservation. I especially appreciated Figure 6! Very interesting application. One thing I noticed was that you repeat the symptoms in both the intro and in the description of the disease, you may want to take out one or the other.