Hello,

I'm a graduate student working on preparing the R package "microshades" for 
submission to BioConductor.

My question is, does this fulfill BioConductor's requirements of addressing 
areas of high-throughput genomic analysis?

The GitHub page for the R package can be found here: 
https://github.com/KarstensLab/microshades

Scott
[https://opengraph.githubassets.com/0888bccb5a49b740d75551e5d765fad43cde0adbe4eafd1f18b712d27b706ab7/KarstensLab/microshades]<https://github.com/KarstensLab/microshades>
GitHub - KarstensLab/microshades: This repo contains the R microshades package, 
which contains a color blind accessible color palette with 30 unique colors and 
functions for applying these colors to microbiome 
data.<https://github.com/KarstensLab/microshades>
The microshades R package is designed to provide custom color shading palettes 
that improve accessibility and data organization. Approximately 300 million 
people in the world have Color Vision Deficiency (CVD), which is comparable to 
the most recent estimate of the US population.
github.com


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