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 The list and summary below is a out-of-date and represents the earlier stages of the project.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