How to find an article's quality rating
Wikipedia articles are rated according to their Importance and Quality. Ratings are assigned by editor communities and updated as the article's contents change over time.
You can find an article's rating by clicking the "Talk" tab at the top of any Wikipedia page. There should be a box at the top summarising the article's rating according to different topics (e.g. Viral phylodynamics has ratings for computational biology, virology, evolutionary biology, and genetics).
Alternatively, you can find a list of all articles in a given topic at this site.
- Genetics Stub-class
- Genetics Start-class
- Computational biology Stub-class
- Computational biology Start-class
Only Stub-class, Start-class, or entirely absent topics are eligible for PLOS Topic Page reviews, since they entirely replace any existing Wikipedia article. For a more detailed description of quality ratings, see this page.