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1 Many people have contributed to pysam. The list of GitHub contributors
2 is the best place to get a full list of authors and their contributions.
3 The list and summary below is a out-of-date and represents the earlier
4 stages of the project.
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6 List of contributors:
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8 Andreas Heger, Tildon Grant Belgard, Florian Finkernagel,
9 Leo Goodstadt, Martin Goodson all contributed code to pysam.
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11 John Marshall has been looking after pysam and its community for
12 several years, as well as making many code contributions and improving
13 the engineering of pysam.
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15 Kevin B. Jacobs implemented a Cython wrapper for the VCF/BCF
16 reader/writer in htslib.
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18 Gerton Lunter provided a validating VCF parser.
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20 Marcel Martin implemented Python 3 compatibility and added type hints.
21 Ben Schiller contributed a Windows compatible clone.
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23 The sources in the directory samtools are from the samtools project:
24 http://samtools.sourceforge.net/. All of these are available under the
25 MIT licence. The attributions for this code are as follows:
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27 Heng Li from the Sanger Institute wrote most of the initial source code
28 of SAMtools and various converters.
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30 Bob Handsaker from the Broad Institute is a major contributor to the
31 SAM/BAM specification. He designed and implemented the BGZF format, the
32 underlying indexable compression format for the BAM format. BGZF does
33 not support arithmetic between file offsets.