Acknowledgments

Developers

breseq was initially developed at Michigan State University while Jeff was a postdoc with Richard Lenski and Charles Ofria, and while Dave was a graduate student in the lab of Philip McKinley.

It is now developed in the Barrick lab in the Department of Molecular Biosciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Lab Website

Testers

We thank Zachary Blount, Jim Bull, Tim Cooper, Grace Ellis, Tara Gianoulis, Aleeza Gerstein, Dan Goodman, J.P. Jerome, Megan Larsen, Ranno Nahku, Hanspieter Niederstrasser, Elizabeth Perry, Gerda Saxer, William Trimble, Sébastien Wielgoss, and participants in Titus Brown’s 2010 summer course in next-gen sequencing at the Kellogg Biological Station, and many others for providing feedback on breseq usage and datasets for testing.

Funding

The following grants have supported development of breseq:

  1. National Institutes of Health (2009-2010). Pathway to Independence Award [K99/R00GM087550 to J.E.B.]
  2. National Science Foundation (2007-2008). Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Informatics [DBI-0630687 to J.E.B.]
  3. National Science Foundation (2010). BEACON Center at Michigan State University [DBI-0939454 subcontract to J.E.B].
  4. Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) (2014-2015) [RP130124 to J.E.B.]
  5. University of Texas at Austin CPRIT Research Traineeship (2013-2015) [to D.E.D.]