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About the article Human Alkyladenine DNA Glycosylase edit

Hello, the article you've been editing was merged (after some cleanup) to DNA-3-methyladenine glycosylase. That's because we cannot have two articles on the same topic and (or) subjects that doesn't warrant separate article. You are welcome to edit and improve the article at DNA-3-methyladenine glycosylase. Once you clicked save, you've agreed to the terms and conditions of Wikipedia—By clicking the "Save page" button, you agree to the Terms of Use and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the CC BY-SA 3.0 License and the GFDL with the understanding that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient for CC BY-SA 3.0 attribution. The editor who did the merge, Boghog, attributed the source of the article in his edit summary and that's perfectly acceptable. You can still find your version of the article here. You can copy the article to your sandbox, edit it there and link to the sandbox when submitting your assignment. But, please do not re-add or revert the article back in the currently redirected title. Regards—UY Scuti Talk 16:51, 29 October 2015 (UTC)Reply