Talk:Interrupted gene

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[edit] Speedy Deletion

This article provides a simple overview of what an interrupted gene is. The page was created to help people understand what an interrupted gene is, since no clear explanation is given in any articles, nor through a Google search. Granted, while the process of DNA splicing is much more complex, the links to introns and exons provide greater detail about their role. Rrten00 20:27, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

I agree. I do not think this is a speedyable article. I have a basic, college intro-level understanding of genetics, but I didn't know what an interrupted gene was. Now I do. I'd like to remove the tag, any objections? delldot | talk 20:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)

I've removed the speedy deletion tag. This is a valid subject and the article is a reasonable start on it. Quarl (talk) 2006-12-10 20:48Z