Greg Caporaso
Greg Caporaso
@mikerobeson, thanks for these edits. @jairideout and I are working on prepping 1.9.0 now, and decided that we're going to not merge this for now, and re-assign for the 2.0.0....
Sorry for the confusion, we're just concerned about having two different parsers in different parts of the codebase because unfortunately we didn't get around to updating the rest of QIIME...
Thanks for the great videos @odetomyday, and for providing all of the input @colinbrislawn! What I'd suggest here is that you create a YouTube channel for all of your QIIME...
Playlist is a great idea, thanks! (Sorry for the slow reply, was at a meeting last week.) On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Colin Brislawn [email protected] wrote: >...
Great - let's start with email because scheduling a call is going to be especially difficult with the holiday weekend, and I'm really hoping to have some time to work...
Not right now, as far as I'm aware. @jrrideout's distance comparison code would be the place to add that - @jrrideout, can you comment when you get chance (which might...
Related [interesting paper](http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/14/135).
since there are a lot of changes planned for split libraries, we decided in a meeting last week to update split libraries to not use ssw at this time. instead...
Turns out that we can't use local alignment for this. We need to use global alignment, but I need to make a change to skbio's Needleman-Wunsch algorithm, because it's currently...
This is now ready to be updated.