Introduction
PublicThe First repo
Introduction
The First repo
Getting Started
To make it easy for you to get started with GeneStream, here's a list of recommended next steps:
- Upload your sequence files (.dna, .gb, .fasta, etc.)
- Create folders to organize your designs
- Add design notes and documentation (.md, .txt)
- Invite team members to collaborate
- All changes are tracked automatically
About This Project
Use this section to describe what you're working on:
- Goal: What are you building or optimizing?
- Organism/Model: What biological system(s) are you working with?
- Status: Current development stage
Collaboration
GeneStream makes it easy to work together. Team members can:
- View and edit designs
- Comment on specific changes
- Review complete version history
- Fork and merge design variants
Customizing This README
When you're ready, edit this file to describe your specific project. Here are some suggestions for sections to add:
Description
Explain what your project accomplishes and why it matters. Include:
- Key features or design goals
- Scientific background and motivation
- How your approach differs from existing solutions
Repository Structure
Describe how you've organized your files and folders to help collaborators navigate the project.
Contributors
Acknowledge team members who have contributed to this work.
License
Specify how others can use your designs (e.g., MIT, Apache 2.0, proprietary, or other licensing).
This repository is version-controlled. Every change is automatically tracked and reversible.