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KO of Sir3 in Annelids

Will Gibson and Marta Milan
20.109(S08)
Pink T/R

Begin to define your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources (you can do this on one page with your partner or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need:

  • a brief project overview
  • sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal
  • a statement of the research problem and goals
  • project details and methods
  • predicted outcomes if everything goes according to plan and if nothing does
  • needed resources to complete the work

For now, focus on coming up with a research problem and giving a little background about it. Print your user page(s) for next time, making sure it defines your topic, your idea and two or more references you've collected and summarized. Keep in mind that you're not committed to this idea - if you come up with something that you like better later on, that's fine.

Research

  • problem

Background

  • info

References

  1. Reference
    • Summary
  2. Reference
    • Summary

Ideas

  1. idea 1
  2. idea 2
  3. idea 3

Websites