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Biology workgroup tasks
Suggestions for this page as recommended by Larry Sanger

Still to do:

(i) a welcome message aimed at new editors in your area, and perhaps

(ii) a link to a version of Citizendium_Pilot:Recruitment_Letter adapted for your discipline. And whatever else seems helpful!

The most up to date version of the recruitment letter can been seen here.
How you can help
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.

Proposed subgroups

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 Template:Biology-footer

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.

Biography

  1. Charles Darwin
  2. Carolus Linnaeus -
  3. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
  4. Gregor Mendel
  5. Barbara_McClintock - approved

Anatomy

  1. Circulatory system
    1. Blood
    2. Heart
  2. Endocrine system
  3. Gastrointestinal tract
    1. Large intestine
    2. Small intestine
    3. Liver
  4. Integumentary system
    1. Breast
    2. Skin
  5. Nervous system
    1. Brain
    2. Spinal Cord
    3. Peripheral Nervous System
  6. Sensory system
    1. Auditory system
      1. Ear
    2. Gustatory system
    3. Olfactory system
      1. Nose
    4. Somatosensory system
    5. Visual system
      1. Eye
  7. Reproductive system
    1. Penis
    2. Vagina
  8. Respiratory system
    1. Lung
  9. Skeleton

Biochemistry

  1. Macromolecules
    1. Nucleic acid
      1. DNA
      2. RNA
    2. Protein
      1. Enzyme
      2. Amino acid
      3. Peptide
    3. Carbohydrate
    4. Lipid
  2. Metabolism - approved
    1. Glycolysis
      1. NAD
    2. Krebs cycle
      1. FAD
    3. Electron transport chain
    4. Photosynthesis
    5. Intermediary metabolism

Botany

  1. Fungus
    1. Yeast
  2. Plant
    1. Angiosperm
      1. Eudicotyledon
        1. Arabidopsis thaliana
        2. Tobacco
        3. Oak
      2. Monocotyledon
        1. Maize
        2. Rice
        3. Barley
    2. Bryophyte
      1. Liverwort
      2. Moss
    3. Fern
    4. Gymnosperm
  3. Plant anatomy
    1. Leaf
    2. Flower
      1. Petal
    3. Root
    4. Stem
    5. Plant tissues
      1. parenchyma
      2. collenchyma
      3. sclerenchyma
      4. epidermis
        1. guard cell
        2. stomate (plural: stomata)
        3. trichome
        4. root hair
      5. xylem article could merge together the subcategories
        1. vessel element
        2. tracheid
      6. phloem article could merge together the subcategories
        1. sieve tube cell
        2. companion cell
  4. Plant physiology
    1. Dehiscence
    2. Flower induction
    3. Nitrogen assimilation
    4. Plant senescence
    5. Wilting
      1. Plasmolysis
    6. Plant hormones
      1. Abscisic acid
      2. Auxin
      3. Brassinosteroid
      4. Cytokinin
      5. Ethylene
      6. Gibberellin
  5. Plant behavior
    1. Gravitropism
    2. Heliotropism
    3. Phototropism
    4. Thigmotropism

Cell biology

  1. Cell division
  2. Cell nucleus
  3. Cell wall
  4. Cell membrane
  5. Cytoplasm
  6. Cytoskeleton
  7. Flagellum
  8. Organelles
    1. Chloroplast
    2. Mitochondrion
    3. Endoplasmic reticulum
    4. Golgi apparatus
    5. Vacuole
    6. Ribosome

Developmental biology

  1. Cellular differentiation
  2. Stem Cells
  3. Cancer
  4. Descriptive embryology

Ecology

  1. Endangered species
  2. Species

Evolutionary biology

  1. Evidence of evolution
  2. Processes of evolution:
    1. adaptation
    2. macroevolution
    3. microevolution
    4. natural selection
    5. speciation

Genetics

  1. Classical genetics
    1. Mendelian inheritance
    2. mutation
  2. Clinical genetics
    1. Genetic counseling
  3. Ecological genetics
  4. Molecular genetics
  5. Population genetics
    1. selection
    2. genetic drift
    3. gene flow
  6. Quantitative genetics

Microbiology

  1. Archaea
  2. Bacteria

Molecular biology

  1. Polymerase chain reaction
  2. Gel electrophoresis
  3. Southern blot
  4. Northern blot
  5. Restriction enzyme
  6. Western blot

Physiology

  1. Digestion
  2. Excretion
  3. Biological reproduction
    1. Pregnancy
    2. Asexual reproduction
    3. Sexual reproduction
  4. Respiration (physiology)

Taxonomy

  1. Cladistics
  2. Systematics
  3. Tree of life

Virology

  1. Bacteriophage
  2. DNA virus
  3. RNA virus
  4. Viral diseases
    1. AIDS
    2. SARS
    3. Chicken Pox & Shingles (Varicella)

Zoology

  1. Protist
  2. Animal
    1. Arthropod
      1. Insect
        1. Ant
        2. Bee
        3. Beetle
        4. Butterfly
      2. Arachnid
    2. Chordate
      1. Amphibian
        1. Frog
      2. Fish
        1. Shark
      3. Mammal
        1. Ape
          1. Human
        2. Bat
        3. Bear
        4. Camel
        5. Cat
        6. Cattle
        7. The Dog Family
          1. Wolves
          2. Grey Wolf
        8. Dolphin
        9. Elephant
          1. Mammoth
        10. Horse
        11. Sheep
        12. Lion
        13. Pig
        14. Whale
      4. Reptile
        1. Dinosaur
          1. Bird
            1. Eagle
            2. Duck
            3. Chicken
            4. Owl
            5. Dove
            6. Turkey
            7. Ostrich
            8. Penguin
        2. Snake

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.

Biology related

  1. abiogenesis
  2. absorption spectrum
  3. acetyl CoA
  4. Acid-base physiology
  5. activation energy
  6. active site
  7. active transport
  8. aerobic
  9. albinism
  10. Alfred Russel Wallace
  11. algae
  12. allele
  13. anaerobic respiration
  14. Ant
  15. antibiotic resistance
  16. antibody
  17. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
  18. apoptosis
  19. Arabidopsis thaliana
  20. archaebacteria
  21. Arterial system
  22. Asexual reproduction
  23. ATP synthase
  24. Auditory system
  25. autosome
  26. Biochemistry
  27. biological membrane
  28. blastula
  29. Blood
  30. Bone
  31. Botany
  32. Bryophyte
  33. Calvin cycle
  34. capillary
  35. Carbohydrate
  36. carbon cycle
  37. carnivore
  38. Carolus Linnaeus
  39. carotenoid
  40. Cell biology
  41. cell division
  42. Cell nucleus
  43. Cell wall
  44. Cellular differentiation
  45. cellulose
  46. centromere
  47. chemautotrophic
  48. chemiosmosis
  49. Chi square test
  50. chiasma
  51. chitin
  52. chlorophyll
  53. Chloroplast
  54. chromatid
  55. chromatin
  56. chromosome
  57. circadian rhythm
  58. Cladistics
  59. Classical genetics
  60. codon
  61. collagen
  62. conformation
  63. convergent evolution
  64. Cytoplasm
  65. cytosol
  66. Developmental biology
  67. diabetes
  68. diffusion
  69. Digestion
  70. dimer
  71. diploid
  72. DNA replication
  73. DNA virus
  74. double helix
  75. Down syndrome
  76. Drosophila melanogaster
  77. ecological niche
  78. egg (biology)
  79. Electron transport chain
  80. electrophoresis
  81. embryo
  82. Endocrine system
  83. Endoplasmic reticulum
  84. endosymbiosis
  85. enhancer
  86. enzyme kinetics
  87. Ernst Haeckel
  88. eubacteria
  89. evolutionary tree
  90. Excretion
  91. exon
  92. Eye
  93. facilitated diffusion
  94. FADH2
  95. fat
  96. feedback inhibition
  97. Flagellum
  98. fluid mosaic model
  99. Francis Crick
  100. fundamental niche
  101. fungi
  102. gamete
  103. gene duplication
  104. gene pool
  105. gene therapy
  106. gene
  107. genetic code
  108. genetic drift
  109. genetic fingerprint
  110. genetic recombination
  111. genome
  112. Genomics
  113. glucose
  114. glycoprotein
  115. Golgi apparatus
  116. gravitropism
  117. Gregor Mendel
  118. growth curve
  119. habitat (ecology)
  120. haploid
  121. Heart
  122. herbivore
  123. heredity
  124. hermaphrodite
  125. Hershey-Chase experiment
  126. heterochromatin
  127. heterozygote
  128. hibernation
  129. homeobox
  130. homeostasis
  131. Homology (biology)
  132. homozygote
  133. household gene
  134. Human Genome Project
  135. human
  136. hybrid
  137. immune system
  138. insectivores
  139. intestine
  140. intron
  141. invasive species
  142. ion channel
  143. James D. Watson
  144. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
  145. karyotype
  146. Klinefelter syndrome
  147. knock-out mouse
  148. Konrad Lorenz
  149. Lac repressor
  150. leaf
  151. liver
  152. locus (genetics)
  153. Louis Pasteur
  154. lung
  155. Lynn Margulis
  156. Lyon hypothesis
  157. Macroevolution
  158. malaria
  159. mass extinction
  160. mass spectrometry
  161. Max Delbrück
  162. meiosis
  163. Mendelian inheritance
  164. metaphase
  165. Michaelis-Menten kinetics
  166. Microarray
  167. Microevolution
  168. microsatellite
  169. microtubules
  170. Mitochondrion
  171. mitosis
  172. Molecular biology
  173. molecular clock
  174. monoclonal antibody
  175. monophyletic
  176. morphogenesis
  177. Muller's ratchet
  178. muscle
  179. mutagen
  180. myosin
  181. neuron
  182. neurospora crassa
  183. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
  184. nitrogen cycle
  185. Non-coding RNA
  186. non-competitive inhibition
  187. nondisjunction
  188. N-terminus
  189. nuclear lamina
  190. Nucleic acid
  191. nucleosome
  192. nucleotide
  193. Okazaki fragment
  194. oncogene
  195. operon
  196. organ (anatomy)
  197. osmosis
  198. oxidative phosphorylation
  199. parasitism
  200. Peptide
  201. peroxisome
  202. phagocytosis
  203. phenotype
  204. phloem
  205. phospholipid bilayer
  206. phospholipid
  207. phosphorylation
  208. photolysis
  209. photophosphorylation
  210. Photosynthesis
  211. phylogeny
  212. pigment
  213. Plant physiology
  214. Plant tissues
  215. plant
  216. plasmid
  217. plasmolysis
  218. plastid
  219. Polymerase chain reaction
  220. polypeptide
  221. polysaccharide
  222. population
  223. predation
  224. Pregnancy
  225. primary structure
  226. primary structure
  227. promoter
  228. protein biosynthesis
  229. protein folding
  230. proteolysis
  231. proteomics
  232. pseudopod
  233. punctuated equilibrium
  234. Punnett square
  235. purine
  236. pyrimidine
  237. Quantitative trait loci
  238. quaternary structure
  239. receptor (biochemistry)
  240. recombination
  241. Redox
  242. Reproduction
  243. Reproductive system
  244. Respiration (physiology)
  245. Restriction enzyme
  246. retrovirus
  247. Ribosome
  248. RNA virus
  249. root
  250. rough ER
  251. secondary structure
  252. seed
  253. senescence
  254. sequencing
  255. Sexual reproduction
  256. signal transduction
  257. sister chromatid
  258. Skeleton
  259. Skin
  260. Southern blot
  261. speciation
  262. sperm
  263. Splicing (genetics)
  264. starch
  265. stoma
  266. substrate (biochemistry)
  267. symbiosis
  268. Systematics
  269. taxis
  270. Taxonomy
  271. telomere
  272. tertiary structure
  273. testes
  274. thermocline
  275. thermoregulation
  276. Thomas Hunt Morgan
  277. thylakoid
  278. Trait (biological)
  279. transcription (genetics)
  280. transcription factor
  281. Transformation (genetics)
  282. tropism
  283. tumor
  284. Turner syndrome
  285. twin
  286. vaccine
  287. Vacuole
  288. vesicle (biology)
  289. Viral diseases
  290. Visual perception
  291. vitamin
  292. Wobble base pair
  293. X chromosome
  294. xanthophyll
  295. xylem
  296. Y chromosome
  297. Zoology
  298. zygote

Health Sciences related:

Already have:

  1. actin
  2. action potential
  3. adaptation
  4. Adenosine triphosphate
  5. Alexander Fleming
  6. amino acid
  7. anabolism
  8. Anatomy
  9. animal
  10. bacteria
  11. Bioinformatics
  12. biotechnology
  13. cancer
  14. catabolism
  15. cell (biology)
  16. Cellular respiration
  17. Charles Darwin
  18. circulatory system
  19. citric acid cycle
  20. cloning
  21. cytoskeleton
  22. dihybrid cross
  23. DNA
  24. E. coli
  25. Ecology
  26. endosymbiotic theory
  27. enzyme
  28. epigenetics
  29. eukaryote
  30. Evolution
  31. fermentation (biochemistry)
  32. flower
  33. Genetics
  34. genotype
  35. glycogen
  36. histone
  37. hormone
  38. insect
  39. insulin
  40. kidney
  41. life
  42. Lipid
  43. macromolecule
  44. marine biology
  45. microbiology
  46. microfilament
  47. mutation
  48. natural selection
  49. nervous system
  50. neurotransmitter
  51. organelle
  52. organism
  53. Physiology
  54. plasma membrane
  55. pollination
  56. prion
  57. prokaryote
  58. Protein
  59. protist
  60. RNA
  61. species
  62. stem cell
  63. synapse
  64. systems biology
  65. transposon
  66. virus
  67. wood
  68. x-ray diffraction

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

General Life | species | biology
Ecology Biomass | food chain | indicator species | extinction | habitat | species distribution | Gaia theory
Conservation Biodiversity | biodiversity hotspot | nature reserve | edge effect | Allee effect | corridor | fragmentation | pollution | invasive species | in situ - ex situ | seedbank | environmental economics
Evolution Natural selection | genetic drift | sexual selection | speciation | mutation | gene flow
Tree of life Animals | plants | fungi | protists | bacteria | archaea | prokaryote | eukaryote | three-domain system | angiosperms | insects | nematodes | viruses
Development Tissues | fertilization | embryogenesis | gastrulation | neurulation | organogenesis | differentiation | morphogenesis | metamorphosis | ontogeny
Life cycle reproduction | ploidy | spermatogenesis | alternation of generations | oogenesis | parasitism | evolution of sex | meiosis | DNA replication
The cell Cell wall | cell membrane | cytoskeleton | mitochondrion | chloroplast | nucleus | endoplasmic reticulum | Golgi apparatus | cell cycle | mitosis | metabolism | cell signaling | protein targeting
Biochemistry DNA | RNA | protein | enzyme | protein folding | carbohydrate | lipid | glycolysis | citric acid cycle | electron transport chain | oxidative phosphorylation | photosynthesis | protein structure
Genetics Gene | genome | karyotype | transcription | translation | recombination | chromosome | Mendelian inheritance | phenotype | genotype | epigenetics | splicing | mutation | genetic fingerprint | chromatin | classical genetics | ecological genetics | molecular genetics | population genetics | quantitative genetics
Techniques Genetic engineering | transformation | gel electrophoresis | chromatography | centrifugation | cell culture | DNA sequencing | DNA microarray | green flourescent protein | vector | Enzyme assay | Protein purification | Western blot | Northern blot | Southern blot | restriction enzyme | polymerase chain reaction | two-hybrid screening
Other fields Anatomy | astrobiology | botany | bioengineering | bioinformatics | human biology | microbiology | origin of life | paleontology | parasitology | pathology | pharmacology | phylogenetics | physiology | marine biology | systems biology | taxonomy | zoology
Classification of man Primate | mammal | vertebrate | craniata | chordate | deuterostome | animal
History of biology Natural history | geography | ecology | molecular biology | evolutionary biology | Great Chain of Being