Author: Karikari, Thomas K.; Quansah, Emmanuel; Mohamed, Wael M.Y.
Title: Widening participation would be key in enhancing bioinformatics and genomics research in Africa Document date: 2015_9_16
ID: rynq800f_8
Snippet: Favourable conditions for BGS activities have been improving in Africa (Bishop et al., 2015; Karikari, 2015a; Ojo and Omabe, 2011) . BGS have been recognised as effective routes for bringing modern science to many areas of Africa mainly due to the following reasons: (i) the relatively less expensive infrastructural and training requirements compared to similar activities conducted in wet laboratoryintensive disciplines (ii) increasing Internet sp.....
Document: Favourable conditions for BGS activities have been improving in Africa (Bishop et al., 2015; Karikari, 2015a; Ojo and Omabe, 2011) . BGS have been recognised as effective routes for bringing modern science to many areas of Africa mainly due to the following reasons: (i) the relatively less expensive infrastructural and training requirements compared to similar activities conducted in wet laboratoryintensive disciplines (ii) increasing Internet speed and penetration rates (iii) increasing affordability of genome sequencing and other high-throughput technologies, and (iv) improved access to BGS-related public databases and open source software, ensuring the efficient use of scarce funding opportunities (Bishop et al., 2015; Karikari, 2015a; Ojo and Omabe, 2011) .
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