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DGG ( talk ) 08:45, 8 October 2021 (UTC)Neutral theory of molecular evolution
[edit]Hello. You reverted my edits saying that I had "no basis for reversion without explanation." Please note that I do have rollback right to revert edits without giving comments whenever I find those that do not follow Wikipedia policies. I did remove your edits because:
- Your addition had no supporting source. Do have a habit to add reliable source(s) whenever you add new statements. In fact, your edit looks like you are expressing your own idea; such original opinions are not to be included in Wikipedia.
- Your linking on "constructive neutral evolution" and addition of the same phrase on the See also section are redundant. It is already linked as "Further information". Yours is the kind that creates overlinking and should be avoided. Chhandama (talk) 06:14, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
- I believe that you should consider that these comments are inappropriate on my talk page. I'll be duly moving the convo to the talk page of the page in question. And before telling me to "have a habit" of adding reliable citations, please consider both looking through my edit history and the existing citations on the page which evidently support the edit I made. Haddarr (talk) 13:56, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
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