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diff --git a/tests/unit/api/test_rqtl2.py b/tests/unit/api/test_rqtl2.py
index fbd0d25..a5c6516 100644
--- a/tests/unit/api/test_rqtl2.py
+++ b/tests/unit/api/test_rqtl2.py
@@ -1,28 +1,62 @@
+"""
+Unit tests for the `fibonacci` function in the `gn3.api.rqtl2` module.
+
+This module contains a series of test cases to verify the correctness and robustness
+of the Fibonacci number calculation function. It checks for valid inputs, boundary
+conditions, and error handling to ensure the function behaves as expected under
+various scenarios.
+"""
+
 import pytest
 from gn3.api.rqtl2 import fibonacci
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_zero():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function returns 0 when the input is 0.
+    """
     assert fibonacci(0) == 0
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_one():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function returns 1 when the input is 1.
+    """
     assert fibonacci(1) == 1
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_ten():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function returns 55 when the input is 10.
+    """
     assert fibonacci(10) == 55
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_negative():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function raises a ValueError when the input is negative.
+    """
     with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
         fibonacci(-1)
     assert "non-negative integer" in str(excinfo.value)
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_non_integer():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function raises a ValueError when the input is not an integer.
+    """
     with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo:
         fibonacci(5.5)
     assert "non-negative integer" in str(excinfo.value)
 
+
 def test_fibonacci_large():
+    """
+    Test that the fibonacci function returns the correct value for a larger input (20).
+    """
     assert fibonacci(20) == 6765
 
+
 @pytest.mark.parametrize("n, expected", [
     (2, 1),
     (3, 2),
@@ -32,4 +66,11 @@ def test_fibonacci_large():
     (7, 13),
 ])
 def test_fibonacci_multiple(n, expected):
+    """
+    Test multiple cases of the fibonacci function using parameterization.
+
+    Args:
+        n (int): The position in the Fibonacci sequence.
+        expected (int): The expected Fibonacci number at position `n`.
+    """
     assert fibonacci(n) == expected