Revision as of 17:27, 27 September 2007 by imported>Chris Day
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Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest.
Each article is assigned to 1-3 Workgroups via the article's Metadata.
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How you can help
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Launch workgroup tagging of articles
Any article related to the Biology Workgroup should be placed in the category [[Category:Biology Workgroup]]". This means that we think the biology workgroup will be one of the main groups to manage this article. Note, the tag is *not* "[[Category:Biology]]"; that's because we're attaching the article to its *management*.
Note: only articles with the biology workgroup category tag will been seen in the recent changes for all biology articles (see header above).
Launch area managemnet: deferred We should probably defer selection of discipline workgroup management until after more people in each area have arrived, and we have had a chance to finalize how this management will be selected.
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Proposed subgroups
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The organisation we inherited from Wikipedia is subdivided into disciplines within biology, however, we do not have to follow such a format. We can move forward with subgroups that seem more natural, and I imagine some subgroups will include several related disciplines. We can discuss this more on the subgroups thread, in the biology forum, as we reach a critical mass of editors and authors.
Relevant lists and headers from Wikipedia are shown at the bottom of this section. Also, the list of high priority articles in the next section are currently categorized by discipline.
List of biology disciplines
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High priority articles
This list of articles is not complete but it can be used as a starting point for writing new articles or focus our efforts towards getting more articles approved. Articles in bold are regarded as a higher priority. Those struck through are considered as low priority.
Core article
The list below is adapted from the high priority articles above and the small list that has already started at CZ:Core_Articles#Biology. These are articles that we deem vital to get the biology section going. Please add and delete from this list. We are rstricted to 198 articles that we think are needed now.
For a more comprehensive list search for the red links in the CZ:Biology_Workgroup/list or CZ:Biology_Workgroup/concepts.
Just to clarify, i combined the list the concepts and the core article we already had. I then edited for duplicates and removed items that did not seem to fit the core concept. We now have 300 articles. Feel free to add topics that are missing. Also feel free to group articles into topic related concepts, although this alphabetical list is probably OK for those wanting to see what is missing from CZ. Chris Day (talk) 16:33, 27 September 2007 (CDT)
Biology related
abiogenesis
acetyl CoA
acid
acquired characteristics
ACTH
actin stub
action potential stub
action spectrum
activation energy
active site
active transport
adaptive radiation
ADH
aerobic
Alfred Russel Wallace
algae
allele
anaerobic respiration
Ant
antibiotic resistance
antibody
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
apoptosis
Arabidopsis thaliana
archaebacteria
Asexual reproduction
ATP synthase
autosome
Biochemistry
biological emergence
biological membrane
blastula
Botany
Bryophyte
Calvin cycle
Carbohydrate
carbon cycle
carnivore
Carolus Linnaeus
carotenoid
Cell biology
cell division
Cell nucleus
Cell wall
Cellular differentiation
cellulose
centromere
chemautotrophic
chemiosmosis
Chi square test
chiasma
chitin
chlorophyll
Chloroplast
chromatid
chromatin
chromosome
circadian rhythm
Cladistics
Classical genetics
codon
collagen
conformation
convergent evolution
Cytoplasm
cytosol
Developmental biology
diffusion
Digestion
dimer
diploid
DNA replication
DNA virus
double helix
Drosophila melanogaster
ecological niche
egg (biology)
Electron transport chain
electrophoresis
embryo
Endoplasmic reticulum
endosymbiosis
enhancer
enzyme kinetics
Ernst Haeckel
eubacteria
evolutionary tree
Excretion
exon
Eye
facilitated diffusion
FADH2
fat
feedback inhibition
Flagellum
fluid mosaic model
Francis Crick
fundamental niche
fungi
gamete
gene duplication
gene pool
gene
genetic code
genetic drift
genetic recombination
genome
Genomics
glucose
glycoprotein
Golgi apparatus
gravitropism
Gregor Mendel
growth curve
habitat (ecology)
haploid
herbivore
heredity
hermaphrodite
Hershey-Chase experiment
heterochromatin
heterozygote
hibernation
homeobox
homeostasis
Homology (biology)
homozygote
household gene
Human Genome Project
human
hybrid
insectivores
intestine
intron
invasive species
ion channel
James Watson
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
knock-out mouse
Konrad Lorenz
Lac repressor
leaf
liver
locus (genetics)
Louis Pasteur
Lynn Margulis
Lyon hypothesis
Macroevolution
mass extinction
mass spectrometry
Max Delbrück
meiosis
Mendelian inheritance
metaphase
Michaelis-Menten kinetics
Microarray
Microevolution
microsatellite
microtubules
Mitochondrion
mitosis
Molecular biology
molecular clock
monoclonal antibody
monophyletic
Muller's ratchet
mutagen
myosin
neuron
neurospora crassa
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
nitrogen cycle
Non-coding RNA
non-competitive inhibition
Nucleic acid
nucleosome
nucleotide
Okazaki fragment
oncogene
operon
osmosis
oxidative phosphorylation
parasitism
Peptide
peroxisome
phagocytosis
phenotype
phloem
phospholipid bilayer
phospholipid
phosphorylation
Photosynthesis
phylogeny
pigment
Plant physiology
Plant tissues
plant
plasmid
plasmolysis
plastid
Polymerase chain reaction
polypeptide
polysaccharide
population
predation
Pregnancy
primary structure
promoter
protein biosynthesis
protein folding
proteolysis
proteomics
pseudopod
punctuated equilibrium
Punnett square
purine
pyrimidine
Quantitative trait loci
quaternary structure
receptor (biochemistry)
recombination
Redox
Reproduction
Restriction enzyme
retrovirus
Ribosome
RNA virus
root
secondary structure
seed
senescence
sequencing
Sexual reproduction
signal transduction
sister chromatid
Skeleton
Skin
Southern blot
speciation
sperm
Splicing (genetics)
starch
stoma
substrate (biochemistry)
symbiosis
Systematics
taxis
Taxonomy
telomere
tertiary structure
testes
thermocline
thermoregulation
Thomas Hunt Morgan
thylakoid
Trait (biological)
transcription (genetics)
transcription factor
Transformation (genetics)
tropism
twin
Vacuole
vesicle (biology)
Visual perception
vitamin
Wobble base pair
X chromosome
xanthophyll
xylem
Y chromosome
Zoology
zygote
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Health Sciences related:
Move article red links to this column from first column if they are more appropriate for health sciences. Or, move back to the first column if these article names are not suitable for health sciences. [I find it difficult to define criteria for "more appropriate for health sciences". If biologists study and research a topic, it seems appropriate for consideration as a biology core topic. Seven of the first ten in this second column (acid-base physiology, arterial system, auditory system, blood, bone, capillary, endocrine system) do not seem more appropriate for health sciences than for biology. Acid-base disorders, arteriosclerosis, hearing deficits, blood dyscrasias, osteoporosis, sickle cell crisis, and endocrinopathies -- yes. Just an opinion. Let's not give away the store. --Anthony.Sebastian (Talk) 18:26, 27 September 2007 (CDT)]
Acid-base physiology
albinism
Arterial system
Auditory system
Blood
Bone
capillary
diabetes
Down syndrome
Endocrine system
gene therapy
genetic fingerprint
Heart
immune system
karyotype
Klinefelter syndrome
lung
malaria
muscle
nondisjunction
organ (anatomy)
Reproductive system
Respiration (physiology)
tumor
Turner syndrome
vaccine
Viral diseases
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Already have these:
Move these to the first column if they need a lot of work.
- acetylcholine
- adaptation
- Adenosine triphosphate
- Alexander Fleming
- amino acid
- anabolism
- Anatomy
- animal
- bacteria
- Bioinformatics
- biotechnology
- cancer
- catabolism
- cell (biology)
- Cellular respiration
- Charles Darwin
- circulatory system
- citric acid cycle
- cloning
- cytoskeleton
- dihybrid cross
- DNA
- E. coli
- Ecology
- endosymbiotic theory
- enzyme
- epigenetics
- eukaryote
- Evolution
- fermentation (biochemistry)
- flower
- Genetics
- genotype
- glycogen
- histone
- hormone
- insect
- insulin
- kidney
- life
- Lipid
- macromolecule
- marine biology
- microbiology
- microfilament
- mutation
- natural selection
- nervous system
- neurotransmitter
- organelle
- organism
- Physiology
- plasma membrane
- pollination
- prion
- prokaryote
- Protein
- protist
- RNA
- species
- stem cell
- synapse
- systems biology
- transposon
- virus
- wood
- x-ray diffraction
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Bear in mind the Health Sciences Workgroup has 198, too, and there must not be overlap. --Larry Sanger 12:02, 27 September 2007 (CDT)
Tree-of-life subgroup
A major part of the articles in the biology workgroup can be categorized under the concept of Tree of Life. All article about a species, genus or any other taxonomic level are part of this subgroup.
Naming convention
To be determined
Taxoboxes
Taxoboxes facilitate the navigation through the Tree-of-Life and each taxon is required to have one using the Template:Taxobox.
Major topics from wikipedia biology portal