Excellent! Aspiring or not you are another biologist to add to our ranks. Welcome to the 'pedia! I'm sure your contributions will be most useful to the project so I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you need any questions answered about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or drop me a line. BTW, nice work on the evo-devo article, I've never heard it called "evo-devo" but Google gives it a pass. Still might be a good idea to check out wikipedia naming conventions and also wikipedia talk:naming conventions (biology). Cheers! --maveric149 (June 15 2002)

I made your edit link called "model organisms" a redirect to model organism so that you wouldn't have to go to the effort of creating an article from scratch that already exists (we have a pesky naming convention here about the use of singularized titles when naming articles which is used in most cases). I also wikified (added links and placed into a bulleted list) your list on the wheat article (also decapitalized the names so that the resulting articles are correct per our wikipedia naming convention on capitalization). Power to the wiki! --maveric149, Sunday, June 16, 2002

Hi, I was planning to rename "evo-devo" to the more formal "evolutionary developmental biology" and make evo-devo and "evolution of development" a redirect to this page. Hope this is OK. As far as I know the term "evo-devo" sprang from evolutionary developmental biology, see: http://www.quinion.com/words/turnsofphrase/tp-evo1.htm Lexor 08:29 May 12, 2003 (UTC)