Considerations
in the aesthetic appeal of scientific papers, 2009:
1. Clear hypothesis and
rationale for experiments
2.
Conclusions supported by evidence in the paper
3.
Figure legends that make the figure clear
4.
Transitions from one experiment to the next; rational progression of ideas
tested
5.
Explanation of why this question is important
6.
Discussion of conflicting data if appropriate
7.
Diagrams/models to clarify concepts and relationships if appropriate
8.
Minimal supplementary figures, none on main points
9.
Every Fig/Table in paper actually supports hypothesis, no padding
Nominated
Papers Discussed 5/5/09:
Erik Lykken: Celotto and Graveley Alternative splicing
of the Drosophila Dscam Pre-mRNA is both temporally
and spatially regulated. Genetics 159:599-608
(2001).
Alyssa Ward: Kadonaga
and Tjian, Affinity purification of sequence-specific DNA binding proteins. PNAS, USA 83:5889-5893 (1986) Latchman p 195, and Kadonaga et
al., Isolation of cDNA encoding transcription factor
Sp1 and functional analysis of the DNA binding domain, Cell 51:1079-1090
(1987) Latchman p 201.
Kate Bayliss: Kaffman
et al., The receptor Msn5 exports the phosphorylated
transcription factor Pho4 out of the nucleus. Nature 396:482-486 (1998)
Syd Freggiaro: Kwon et al., Nucleosome
disruption and enhancement of activator binding by a human SWI/SNF
complex. Nature 370:477-481
(1994)
Amir Nobakht: Cai**, S, Han, H-J, and Kohwi-Shigematsu, T. Tissue-specific
nuclear architecture and gene expression regulated by SATB1. Nature Genetics 34:42-51 (2003)
Jocelyn Young: Takahashi, K, Tanabe, K, Ohnuki,
M, Narita,M, Ichisaka, T, Tomoda, K, and
Yamanaka, S. Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Adult Human Fibroblasts by
Defined Factors. Cell 131: 1-12 (Nov, 2007)
The vote: Tied between Celotto
and Gravely on regulation of splicing of Dscam and Kaffman et al on
location control of transcription factor Pho4 by phosphorylation.
Both
papers largely fulfilled or exceeded all criteria. Each had one data problem: Kaffman et al showed a gel of phosphorylated
and non-phosphorylated Pho4 where they didn’t migrate
differently enough to be convincing and Celotto and Gravely had one table concerning differences between D. yakuba and D. melanogaster that
was confusing and hard to figure out. In
general, both had clear rationales for experiments, were investigating important
regulatory phenomena, and wrote clearly about them.