eanbit-rt / mini-projects-19

Mini-projects for the residential training
0 stars 6 forks source link

Microbiome of two predominant seagrass species of the Kenyan coast, Enhalus acoroides and Thalassodendron ciliatum #1

Open kipkurui opened 5 years ago

kipkurui commented 5 years ago

Briefly comment on this issue why you'd be interested in this project.

tolbertsonda commented 5 years ago

Microbiome/metagenomics is increasingly becoming an important tool for understanding how microbes interact in different ecosystems. Due to the complexity of data generated in microbiome/metagenomics projects, pipelines for handling such data have to be robust. I am eager to learn how these pipelines are developed and work. I don't know how to split myself into two so I can be part of team working on Project 1 and Project 2

kipkurui commented 5 years ago

Brian @bwanya, and @Mbelelep you are part of this project. Please comment on this issue so that I can assign you.

bwanya commented 5 years ago

I’m interested in this project as it will Enable me to expand my skill set using various bioinformatics tools .

Mbelelep commented 5 years ago

The project bears key bioinformatics skills that I need for the current project (NGS/WGS-Illumina) I am doing. And therefore, working on it will equip additional skills that I need.