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[edit] License tagging for Image:BIND Screen.JPG

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[edit] Bind

Danielle, please indicate what you want to archive with these two articles, and I will do the necessary deletions. Rich Farmbrough, 11:59 14 March 2007 (GMT).

[edit] Article for deletion

The article for the Biomolecular Object Network DataBANK was an assignment for a university class; however, my partner accidentally started the article entitled DataBASE so we we're hoping that article could be deleted. The content of the 2 articles is the same, but the DataBASE article is incorrectly titled. The goal of the article was to provide an overview of a current bioinformatics resource.

[edit] BOND

OK, I've made "databse" a redirect, and done some minor cleanup. The article could use a short paragraph "lead" section, I've put a sentence, which probably needs improving anyway. I have converted one of the refs to footnote style, you will see how to change the rest (also, house style puts the ref after the punctuation). You should consider whether some of the red-links in the article are likely to become articles in the foreseeable future, and de-link those that aren't. Best wishes, Rich Farmbrough, 11:25 15 March 2007 (GMT).