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and <font color='green'>'''Green links'''</font> are fun & easy to make! </big></center>
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:: [[Special:RequestAccount|Request an account]].<br/>''(Members of the scientific community, including students and educators.)''
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:[[Special:RequestAccount|Request an account]].<br/>''(Members of the scientific community, including students and educators.)''
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:: Get started with the narrated [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide|video guide]], then use the [[Help:Editing|editing-help page]] as a reference.
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:: Expand existing pages like [[1twc]] or [[HIV-1 protease]]; or [[Help:Editing#How_To_Create_A_New_Page|start a new page]] on your favorite topic. We could use pages on [[RNA]], [[Adenylate Kinase]], & [[Gamma-Secratase]], among [[Wanted pages|others]].
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:Expand existing pages like [[1twc]] or [[HIV-1 protease]]; or [[Help:Editing#How_To_Create_A_New_Page|start a new page]] on your favorite topic. We could use pages on [[RNA]], [[Adenylate Kinase]], & [[Gamma-Secratase]], among [[Wanted pages|others]].
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Revision as of 16:23, 7 November 2010

Pages are easy to create and edit,
and Green links are fun & easy to make!


Step 1:

Request an account.
(Members of the scientific community, including students and educators.)


Step 2:
Get started with the narrated video guide, then use the editing-help page as a reference.


Step 3:
Expand existing pages like 1twc or HIV-1 protease; or start a new page on your favorite topic. We could use pages on RNA, Adenylate Kinase, & Gamma-Secratase, among others.


Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eran Hodis, David Canner, Jaime Prilusky

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