Hi Tiago,

I like this idea very much and I will try to help as much as I can.

I hope someone else will join otherwise I will be in for a tandem hack :)

Cheers,
Bjoern

Am 16.11.2015 um 17:05 schrieb Tiago Antao:
> Dear all,
> 
> This is an email to inquire about the potential community interest in
> having a RADSeq hackathon.
> 
> There has been quite some interest in analyzing RADSeq with Galaxy. As
> far as I know there are essentially only two tools dedicated to this,
> wrapping stacks and prada.
> 
> I have been exchanging emails with the authors of the stacks tool (Yvan
> is Cced here) and they seem to have interest in pursuing this also.
> 
> Where I am based now, we have quite a few RADSeq users that can advise
> on needs of the RADSeq community (obviously if others have any ideas,
> those would be most welcome).
> 
> We also have good connections to some of the researchers involved with
> creating the technology, whom I believe could provide some advice on
> what we need to implement.
> 
> RADSeq is a cheap sequencing technology that is used by many
> resource-limited groups and they would potentially benefit a lot from
> easy-to-use galaxy tools.
> 
> Any interest in this?
> 
> Tiago
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