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Final Project

Instructions

This repository is a stub for your final project. Fork it as a template for your project, and develop your code in the forked repository. After you fork the repository, please enable the issue tracker in the repository settings so that others in the class (including the professor) can provide feedback. To submit the project, send a pull request to the original repository.

Expand on the readme questions below to provide an overview of the goals, background, and challenges for the final project. You can delete the questions as you write text that answers them, or leave the prompts in place. You can also delete this instruction section of you like.

Add all code to your project repository, including shell scripts, R analyses, python, etc.

Do not commit large data files to the repository. Provide paths to where they can be downloaded if they are from public sources, or track them with git-lfs.

Introduction

This is a final project for the Comparative Genomics seminar in the spring of 2019. This project (a very brief, ie 1-2 sentence, overview of the project)...

The goal

The specific problem I/we sought to explore was ... Our goal was...

The data

Description of data...

  • Data source (simulated/ published/ unpublished?)
  • Data structure

Background

Motivation for the project....

How it fits in with other work...

What the reader needs to know to understand the project

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Results

Assessment

Was it successful in achieving the initial goal?

What are the main obstacles encountered?

What would you have done differently?

What are future directions this could go in?

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