User:AnkylosaurMan/sandbox
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Jorsua, I think both of these are good ideas. For the first, you would want to explain how the color has been discovered, of course, and by whom, whether it is still uncertain, etc.--i.e., as much as you can. For the second, not only what molecular information can be extracted but how and of what use that is. Your choice. Good work, Eric
WritingMan (talk) 15:50, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
1) First proposal: The title of the wikipedia article is "Ankylosaurus"(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankylosaurus). I would like to add information about the skin color in Ankylosaurus specimen. For that, I going to use the following sources: - Keely Glass, Shosuke Ito, Philip R. Wilby, Takayuki Sota, Atsushi Nakamura, C. Russell Bowers, Kristen E. Miller, Suryendu Dutta, Roger E. Summons, Derek E.G. Briggs, Kazumasa Wakamatsu, John D. Simon. Impact of diagenesis and maturation on the survival of eumelanin in the fossil record - Vinther, J., Nicholls, R., Lautenschlager, S., Pittman, M., Kaye, T. G., Rayfield, E., ... & Cuthill, I. C. (2016). 3D camouflage in an ornithischian dinosaur. Current Biology - Eglinton, G., & Logan, G. A. (1991). Molecular preservation. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B - Brown, C. M., Henderson, D. M., Vinther, J., Fletcher, I., Sistiaga, A., Herrera, J., & Summons, R. E. (2017). An Exceptionally Preserved Three-Dimensional Armored Dinosaur Reveals Insights into Coloration and Cretaceous Predator-Prey Dynamics. Current Biology - Vinther, J. (2015). A guide to the field of palaeo colour. BioEssays
2) Second proposal: The title of the wikipedia article is "Coprolite" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprolite). I am thinking on adding some information about the molecular information that can be extracted from coprolite. - Bull, I. D., Lockheart, M. J., Elhmmali, M. M., Roberts, D. J., & Evershed, R. P. (2002). The origin of faeces by means of biomarker detection. Environment international. - Sistiaga, A., Berna, F., Laursen, R., & Goldberg, P. (2014). Steroidal biomarker analysis of a 14,000 years old putative human coprolite from Paisley Cave, Oregon. Journal of Archaeological Science, 41, 813-817. - Lin, D. S., Connor, W. E., Napton, L. K., & Heizer, R. F. (1978). The steroids of 2000-year-old human coprolites. Journal of Lipid Research.
AnkylosaurMan (talk) 15:14, 9 April 2018 (UTC)
1) First Source: