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critique-hypothesis
Critically evaluate a perturbation hypothesis — challenge assumptions, propose negative controls, and flag confounders.
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Critically evaluate a perturbation hypothesis — challenge assumptions, propose negative controls, and flag confounders.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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| name | critique_hypothesis |
| description | Critically evaluate a perturbation hypothesis — challenge assumptions, propose negative controls, and flag confounders. |
| category | bio/perturb_seq |
| version | 1 |
| requires_tools | ["search_knowledge_base","ncbi_eutils","fetch_url","python_repl"] |
| requires_network | true |
| user_invocable | true |
| species | any |
| modality | perturb_seq |
| stage | validation |
| stability | evolving |
| safety_level | medium |
Challenge an existing perturbation hypothesis (from generate_perturbation_hypothesis or user-provided) to improve experimental rigor.
User says "critique this hypothesis", "what could go wrong with this experiment?", or "play devil's advocate."
Read the hypothesis and list the major assumptions:
Use ncbi_eutils (esearch db=pubmed) to search for:
Retrieve titles; flag any papers that contradict or complicate the hypothesis.
Use search_knowledge_base for lab notes, past failed experiments, or known cell-line quirks.
For each assumption, write a brief challenge:
## Challenge: {Assumption}
- **What could go wrong**: Specific risk (off-target, redundancy, toxicity, indirect effect).
- **Evidence**: PMID or local source, or "not found in literature."
- **Mitigation**: How to address this (e.g. rescue experiment, paralog knockout, dose titration).
Propose negative controls: