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Sushant gupta 13:10, 8 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Biological Value edit

I noticed you appear to be involved in biology articles or WikiProjects relating to biology and human processes. This article, on a method for evaluating biological utilizations rates of proteins in humans and animals, was started in August and is in need of the attention of an expert. We are having trouble locating one and the article desperately needs it. This method is used constantly in bodybuilding magazines and products and is the subject of much misinformation and half-truths. On the other hand it does appear to have some value. Please help if possible. In case you're wondering why I picked you I just looked through some Science WikiProjects and biology articles and your name appeared a lot in one or both categories. Incidentally if you decide not to do this for whatever reason there's no need to reply. I'll just take it you're busy or uninterested and leave it at that. Thanks. Quadzilla99 22:57, 4 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Edit to mimicry edit

Are you sure your edit is accurate here? It seems you mean to say 'predator' instead of prey, no? Even so, the wording seems to imply teleology; it is the predators of the butterflies that do the selecting after all, and there is no conscious decision involved. Let me know your thoughts on my talk page. Richard001 11:51, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Oops, I am beaten to it. I am sorry, I had to revert it. It was placed in incorrect position and was not in proper context. Shyamal 11:58, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Gregor Mendel edit

I reverted your contribution to Gregor Mendel as it was a) unsourced and b) much of it repeated previous text. Parmesan 12:15, 4 July 2007 (UTC)Reply