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    MICB 300 Assignment 3

    Group assignment: Poster abstract

    Due 9:00 am, 4 Nov. 2009

    Submit electronic version of PDF via Vista

    An electronic copy in PDF format must be submitted via the Vista site by one groupmember (i.e., submit only one electronic copy per group) and will be used for posting

    abstracts on line. It is therefore essential to follow the formatting provided on the one-

    page template provided on the next page exactly as it is shown. Delete this first pageof instructions, use the following page as a template for your abstract, and submit only

    the single-page abstract. The abstract should be concise (maximum 250 words) and

    should give readers the main points of your poster, and what they will expect to see. Youcan see examples of this format on pubmed.com and other abstract databases. Your

    abstract should reflect the content of your poster. Marking of the abstract will be based on

    the quality of your research (how well you research the topic and identify important

    points) and the clarity of presentation.

    The abstract should include a reference section (listed alphabetically), and the three

    most relevant references should be listed in bold font to allow students to search for moreinformation if desired.

    The abstracts and reference lists will be compiled and displayed on the course web page.The abstract should not appear on your poster, as an effective poster does not have such

    large blocks of text. Do not exceed the word limit as only the first 250 words will be

    used for evaluation. The entire abstract, with references, in 12-point Times (New)

    Roman font, should be on a single page. Save in PDF format and submit by

    uploading using the Assignment Tool in Vista.

    Qualities of a Good Abstract:

    Uses one well developed paragraph that is unified, coherent, concise, and able to

    stand alone.

    Uses an introduction/body/conclusion structure.

    Introduces the poster topic to its audience, explains the topics significance, states

    the main points of the poster with key words, and states any conclusions.

    Provides logical connections (or transitions) between the information included.

    Summarizes the poster without including information not in the poster.

    Is understandable to a general audience.

    Abstract and references: 20 marks

    Clearly describes content of poster and outlines major points

    Makes a case for relevance/importance of topic

    References listed are well chosen and most relevant references are

    highlighted

    Abstract does not exceed 250 words

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    Abstract plus references do not exceed one page

    Follows correct format

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    Informative poster title (Times Roman, 14-point, bold)

    Group number: (Times Roman, bold and 12-point)

    Group members: (list names in Times Roman, bold and 12-point)

    Abstract

    The abstract should be a single paragraph following the above subtitle, Abstract. Theabstract should be in single-spaced Times Roman, 12-point font. Use a maximum of 250

    words. The abstract should be followed by a reference section formatted as below

    (examples given). The abstract with references must fit on a single standard (11 x 8.5page), so limit the number of references accordingly and list only the most important

    references. List the three most important references in bold.

    References

    1. Horner-Devine MC, Lage M, Hughes JB, Bohannan BJ (2004) A taxa-area

    relationship for bacteria. Nature 432:750-7532. Hughes JB, Bohannan BJ (2004) Application of ecological diversity statistics in

    microbial ecology. In: Kowalchuk (ed.) Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual, 2nd

    Edn. Kluwer, London, pp 1321-1344