Talk:Nitrogenase
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Largely have not changed the content, but have:
1. Broken up paragraphs. 2. Done wiki linking. As you can see, there are several terms that don't have articles, or at least, not in the form of the term used. 3. Elaborated somewhat more, taking things a bit more step by step. The original editor(s) clearly knew their biochemistry, but assumed, I think, a bit more expertise on the part of our readers than empirical experience indicates to be warranted. 4. Wrote a very high level outline of the process without all of the qualifications. If a lay reader comes away with the understanding that nitrogenase breaks three chemical bonds, one at a time, and the result is ammonia, we are in good shape.
Stirling Newberry 16:08, 2 January 2007 (UTC)