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[[Image:DNA-Animation.gif|thumb|220px|Three-dimensional model of the structure of part of a DNA double helix.]]
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'''TOAPPROVE stuff''' is a very large biological [[molecule]] found in almost every cell and is responsible for providing the information necessary for the development and reproduction of all living organisms. Every living organism has its own unique DNA sequence similar to a 'barcode' or 'fingerprint'. DNA acts like a template transfering information from a string of [[gene]]s within the DNA molecule to a [[ribosome]], a biomachine that can [[translation|translate]] the code and assemble a [[protein]] molecule from [[amino acid]]s. While every [[Cell (biology)|cell]] in an organism has identical DNA, each different cell type will synthesize the 10,000 - 20,000 proteins common to most cells along with an additional set of unique proteins that defines the specialized functions of that particular cell type. 
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Important genetic discoveries in DNA research spanning many decades includes the realization that the seemingly simple DNA molecule, and not the more complex protein molecule, is responsible for the internally coded, inheritible information defining the [[genotype]] which provides the necessary instructions to produce the [[phenotype]], or outward physical manifestation an organism.<ref>Kornberg, Arthur. "DNA Replication". W.H.Freeman and Co. (1980) p13</ref> A further significant discovery was that the paired bases were found to exist in equal proportions. this led to the discovery of the  duplex structure of DNA, usually referred to as the "''[[double-helix]]''", that enables the complementary replication of DNA in living organisms.  The most important feature of the duplex model is the introduction of the concept of complementarity. Complementarity has come to explain the entire sequence of events in the expression of genetic functions. <ref>Insert footnote text here</ref>
***This determines what is up for approval; the whole cluster, a subpage, the article or both.***


A single stranded DNA is a long [[polymer]] comprised of simple repeating units called [[nucleotides]] which form a sugar/phosphate backbone.  Attached to each sugar molecule ([[deoxyribose]]) is one of four ''[[bases]]''; [[adenine]] (A), [[thymine]] (T), [[guanine]] (G) or [[cytosine]] (C). In most organisms, DNA is in a double-helix formation consisting of two DNA strands coiled around each other in a head-to-tail "antiparallel" orientation. Each base is structural complementary of its opposing base; adenine always pairs with thymine and guanine always pairs with cytosine. These complementary base pairs are identical in size and shape and will fit between the backbones of double stranded DNA in only one of four configurations TA, AT, GC and CG. The strands are held together by [[hydrogen bonds]] between the bases. A sequence of three nucleotides form a [[codon]] on the DNA strand that encodes the information for one amino acid residue assembled later into a protein. Most genes have a series of codons that code for a whole protein. This ''complementarity'' forms the basis of [[semi-conservative DNA replication]] &mdash; making it possible for DNA to be copied relatively easily, while accurately preserving its information content.  
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The entire DNA sequence of genes in any organism is called its [[genome]] and in [[eukaryote]]s most DNA is stored inside the [[cell nucleus]]. Nuclear DNA is subdivided into [[chromosome]]s and each contain many genes. In humans there 23 pairs of chromosomes in a typical cell. In [[bacteria]], there is no nuclear membrane around the DNA, which is in a region called the ''[[nucleoid]]''. Some organelles in eukaryotic cells ([[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and [[chloroplast]]s) have their own DNA with a similar organisation to bacterial DNA. [[Virus]]es have a single type of [[nucleic acid]], either DNA or RNA, directly encased in a protein coat called the [[capsid]].
***This code adds the approval editors names, upto four can be added.***
 
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***This code adds the workgroup names, upto three can be used from the metadata page.***
 
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***This code adds the date for approval unless no url has been specificed.***
 
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                            |}} }} }} <small>[[:Category:Articles_to_Approve|Other articles to approve]]</small>
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***This code adds the categories to indicate that the page the cluster is up for approval. Workgroup specific categories are kept on the talk page while the more general articles for approval category is on the article page )in the case of a first time approval, or on the article/draft page for reapprovals.  It is this categories that also cauges the article to be listed on the recent changes page. See Template:Greenapprovalbar‎***
 
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==Usage==
Editors who want to nominate an article for approval should enter the information into the metadata template for the specific article. This will cause this template to appear on pages in the cluster to alert other users of your plan. For more information about the process, see [[CZ:Approval Process]].
 
The template fields include:
 
<pre>
{{TOAPPROVE stuff
|article url =
|subpage url =
|cluster =
|now =
|ToA editor=
|ToA editor2=
|ToA editor3=
|group=
|group2=
|group3=
|date =
}}
</pre>
==Type of approvel==
 
:'''Whole cluster''' use the ''article url'' and the ''cluster'' field. 
:'''Article only''' use the ''article url'' and leave the ''cluster'' field blank. 
:'''Subpage only''' us the ''subpage url'' field and leave the ''cluster'' field blank.
:'''Article and ONE subpage''' use both the ''article and subpage url'' fields but leave the ''cluster'' field blank.
==Parameters==
'''article url''' = the location in the page history where the version-to-approve lives.
 
'''subpage url''' = the location in the page history where the version-to-approve lives.
 
'''cluster''' = add text here if the whole cluster needs to be approved, otherwise leave blank.
 
'''now''' = the date and time when the template is added. Use <nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki> (five tildes) to let the computer generate it automatically.
 
'''ToA editor''' = the username of the person who did the approval (or who nominated the article on behalf of a group of people)
 
'''ToA editor2''' = second editor  (optional but must use before editor3 if only two editors approved)
 
'''ToA editor3''' = third editor (optional)
 
'''group''' = must be an existing workgroup
 
'''group2''' = second workgroup (optional but must use before group3 if only two workgroups)
 
'''group3''' = third workgroup (optional)
 
'''date''' = format yyyymmdd (typically three days after "now", to allow copyedits and suggestions)
 
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 20:18, 17 May 2010

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{{{ToA editor}}} will be nominating this article for approval in the near future. Other editors may also sign to support approval. The [[CZ:{{{group}}} Workgroup|{{{group}}} Workgroup]] is overseeing this approval. Other articles to approve

[[Category:Articles to Approve|]]

Usage

Editors who want to nominate an article for approval should enter the information into the metadata template for the specific article. This will cause this template to appear on pages in the cluster to alert other users of your plan. For more information about the process, see CZ:Approval Process.

The template fields include:

{{TOAPPROVE stuff
|article url = 
|subpage url = 
|cluster =
|now =
|ToA editor=
|ToA editor2=
|ToA editor3=
|group=
|group2=
|group3=
|date =
}}

Type of approvel

Whole cluster use the article url and the cluster field.
Article only use the article url and leave the cluster field blank.
Subpage only us the subpage url field and leave the cluster field blank.
Article and ONE subpage use both the article and subpage url fields but leave the cluster field blank.

Parameters

article url = the location in the page history where the version-to-approve lives.

subpage url = the location in the page history where the version-to-approve lives.

cluster = add text here if the whole cluster needs to be approved, otherwise leave blank.

now = the date and time when the template is added. Use ~~~~~ (five tildes) to let the computer generate it automatically.

ToA editor = the username of the person who did the approval (or who nominated the article on behalf of a group of people)

ToA editor2 = second editor (optional but must use before editor3 if only two editors approved)

ToA editor3 = third editor (optional)

group = must be an existing workgroup

group2 = second workgroup (optional but must use before group3 if only two workgroups)

group3 = third workgroup (optional)

date = format yyyymmdd (typically three days after "now", to allow copyedits and suggestions)