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==Introduction==
''Link your favorite high-quality, well-developed EvoWiki pages here, for the good of the readers and to inspire the writers. Link and brief descriptions, please.''

For automated lists that may help you find the best EvoWiki pages, see:
* [[Special:LongPages|Long pages]]
* [[Special:Popularpages|Popular pages]]

In [[EvoWiki:Goals|Goals]] and [[EvoWiki:Possible uses of EvoWiki|possible uses of EvoWiki]] we suggesting a few different types of EvoWiki article. As EvoWiki has developed we've seen articles fall neatly into these groups:

'''Encyclopedia / Textbook''' type articles. These provide a good introduction to their subject and you should need little prior knowledge of the subject to read them. Any specialist terms used are either explained in the article or linked to a glossary page (see below). These may then go on to explain the subject in greater detail, and then link to relevant technical articles (see below).

'''Technical''' articles explore a specific idea, process, species etc in much greater detail than encyclopedia articles, and the reader will probably need to at least read a few relevant encyclopedia articles first, and good technical articles should suggest the relevant encyclopedia articles in a prologue or the introduction. Technical terms should still be linked to glossary pages.

'''Glossary''' pages are simply short explanations of terms, and some could potentially grow into encylopedia entries. These should always give a definition that laymen can understand, but may also go into greater technical detail.

==Best of EvoWiki==
=== Encyclopedia articles ===
* [[Theory of Evolution]] -- Introduces the ToE, without being too technical, and then refers readers to unabridged articles on each important part of the theory.

* [[Flagella]] -- By [[User:Oplopanax|oplo]], introduces the different kinds of [[flagella]] and links to information on the [[evolution of flagella]]. See also [[The short version of the different kinds of microbial sticky-outy-bits used for swimming]], an example of a short article with a very specific purpose.

* [[Suboptimal design]] -- Authored by many contributors, this is a long and growing list of obviously suboptimal "designs" found in biology. A good example of a [[lists|list article]].

* [[Nitrogen fixation]] -- Still in development but has reached a decent first draft form. Includes a brief introduction to the "[[IC]]" system of [[nitrogen fixation]], a summary of what is known about its evolution, and a list of peer-reviewed references on the topic of nitrogen fixation. Build out of material posted first on an [[IIEC]] thread, and a great example of how to give useful [[UBB]] postings a longer life and much more educational utility.

* [[Archaeopteryx]] -- Another by [[User:VindexUrvogel(JGK)|JGK]], a review of the science, history, and significance of the [[urvogel]].

=== Technical articles ===
* [[Avian Phylogeny and Origins]] -- By [[User:VindexUrvogel(JGK)|JGK]], an extensive overview of the history of the study of bird origins, the establishment of the "Birds are descended from dinosaurs" view, and a critical review of the arguments of the remaining holdouts for a non-dinosaurian, [[thecodont]] origin of birds. Incredibly thorough linking of scientific terms (like [[urvogel]], [[proterosuchids]], and [[heterocoelus]]) make it understandable to nonexperts.

=== Glossary pages ===
:<small>''I wouldn't bother adding too many of these, just a few so people get the idea :)''</small>
* [[Pectoralis major]] -- Short, but containing both a good definition, and technical details of the anatomy.

* ''add your own picks!''
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