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=M3: Day 2 - Orders Away!=
=M3: Day 2 - Orders Away!=
==FOR NEXT TIME==
==FOR NEXT TIME==
OK.  No quiz today.  Instead, for next time, read the following two editorials:<br>  
OK.  No quiz today.  Instead, for next time, please read the following two editorials:<br>  
(1) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5745/17.pdf 1918 Flu and Responsible Science] by SHARP<br>
(1) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/310/5745/17.pdf 1918 Flu and Responsible Science] by SHARP<br>
(2) [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/17/opinion/17kurzweiljoy.html Recipe for Destruction] by KURZWEIL & JOY
(2) [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/17/opinion/17kurzweiljoy.html Recipe for Destruction] by KURZWEIL & JOY

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M3: Day 2 - Orders Away!

FOR NEXT TIME

OK. No quiz today. Instead, for next time, please read the following two editorials:
(1) 1918 Flu and Responsible Science by SHARP
(2) Recipe for Destruction by KURZWEIL & JOY

What you need to do?

  1. Create a new OWW page and generate a datasheet about your new part. It should include:
    • Long description
      • Function
      • components
      • source
    • Short description (like a 2 sentence summary of above)
    • Refined sequence with refinement notes
    • References
    • Sequence sources
    • It might help to look at what information is included on a part page in the registry and try to do something like that.
  2. Create an account on the parts registry. Eventually you will move your datasheet there.

Group Pages

Part Name Function Group
(link your part name to your datasheet) Claire, Frank and Sanjay
Scott and Travis
Alex and Sunny
Aaditya and Daniel
Chris and Karina