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=What to Look For=
=What to Look For=
The objective of Project Discovery slides is to identify what cellular structure(s) display a fluorescent green color. These can broadly be classified as '''within the''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_nucleus '''nucleus'''], in the cell's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoplasm '''cytoplasm'''], or even outside the cell in the '''periphery'''. If none of these are met, consider classifying the slide as '''not identifiable'''.
The objective of Project Discovery slides is to identify what cellular structure(s) display a fluorescent green color. These can broadly be classified as '''within the''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_nucleus '''nucleus'''], in the cell's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoplasm '''cytoplasm'''], or even outside the cell in the '''periphery'''. If none of these are met, consider classifying the slide as '''not identifiable'''.
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==Categories==
Tips:
 
There are 29 distinct categories. Below is a summary of each and CCP's example image. You can also view three further examples of each by hovering over them in the Project Discovery window.
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Category !! Description !! Image
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| Nucleus || Example || Example
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| Nucleoplasm || Example || Example
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| Nuclear bodies (few) || Example || Example
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| Nuclear bodies (many) || Example || Example
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| Nuclear speckles || Example || Example
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| Nucleoli || Example || Example
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| Nucleoli (rim) || Example || Example
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| Nucleoli (fibrillar center) || Example || Example
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| Nuclear membrane || Example || Example
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| Cytoplasm || Example || Example
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| Aggresome || Example || Example
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| Mitochondria || Example || Example
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| Rods and rings || Example || Example
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| Cytoskeleton (intermediate filaments) || Example || Example
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| Cytoskeleton (microtubule ends) || Example || Example
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| Cytoskeleton (microtubules) || Example || Example
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| Cytoskeleton (actin filaments) || Example || Example
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| Cytoskeleton (cytokinetic bridge) || Example || Example
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| Microtubule organizing center || Example || Example
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| Centrosome || Example || Example
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| Endoplasmic reticulum || Example || Example
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| The Golgi apparatus || Example || Example
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| Vesicles || Example || Example
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| Cell junctions || Example || Example
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| Focal adhesions || Example || Example
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| Plasma membrane || Example || Example
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| Cell-to-cell variations || Example || Example
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| Negative || Example || Example
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| Unspecific || Example || Example
|}
 
==Tips==
 
* Most slides presented to players have 1-2 structures highlighted with fluorescent green, though it's possible that slides may have zero green structures or 3+ green structures.<br>
* Most slides presented to players have 1-2 structures highlighted with fluorescent green, though it's possible that slides may have zero green structures or 3+ green structures.<br>
* Cytoplasm, nucleus, and nucleolus seem to be the most frequent structures identifiable in this batch of images.<br>
* Cytoplasm, nucleus, and nucleolus seem to be the most frequent structures identifiable in this batch of images.<br>