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Make one original annotation OR one reply to a peer’s annotation in each of the

Make one original annotation OR one reply to a peer’s annotation in each of the following sections of the paper: Introduction (not labeled, begins after abstract), Materials & Methods, Results, and Discussion.
How to make an annotation in the PDF? highlight a section (usually a word, phrase, or sentence) of the paper you would like to a make comment on and type your response in the window on the right. If you want to make a comment on a figure, you can also drop a pin instead of highlighting text.
As you read through the paper, here are some ideas to consider for your annotations:
Does this relate to CogBooks material?
How does this relate to evolution in general?
Do you find this interesting? Why?
Do you find this confusing? Why?
Do you agree with the authors conclusion?
How would you improve a figure to make it easier to understand?
What should be the researchers next steps?
Was there something about the experiment you would have done differently?
Rubric:
One original annotation OR reply to peer in the Introduction – 5 points
One original annotation OR reply to peer in the Materials and Methods – 5 points
One original annotation OR reply to peer in the Results – 5 points
One original annotation OR reply to peer in the Discussion – 5 points
Two of the above need to be original annotations or there will be a 5 point
DISPERSAL PROPENSITY IN TETRAHYMENA THERMOPHILA CILIATES—A REACTIONAuthor(s): Frank Pennekamp, Katherine A. Mitchell, Alexis Chaine and Nicolas
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Source:
Evolution , AUGUST 2014, Vol. 68, No. 8 (AUGUST 2014), pp. 2319-2330
Published by: Society for the Study of Evolution
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