Acknowledgments
I would like to thank my editor, Lorrie LeJeune, and everyone at
O'Reilly & Associates for their skill, enthusiasm, support,
and patience; and my technical reviewers Cynthia Gibas, Joel
Greshock, Ian Korf, Andrew Martin, Jon Orwant, and Clay Shirky, for
their helpful and detailed reviews. I also thank M. Immaculada
Barrasa, Michael Caudy, Muhammad Muquit, and Nat Torkington for their
excellent help with particular chapters.
Thanks also to James Watson, whose classic book The
Molecular Biology of the Gene first got me interested in
biology; Larry Wall for inventing and developing Perl; and my
colleagues at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, for teaching me
computer science. Thanks to Beverly Emmanuel, David Searls, and the
late Chris Overton, who started the Computational Biology and
Informatics Laboratory in the Human Genome Project for Chromosome 22
at the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia. They gave me my first bioinformatics job. Thanks to
Mitch Marcus of Bell Labs and the Department of Computer and
Information Science at UPenn who insisted that I borrow his copy of
Programming Perl and try it out. I'd also
like to thank my colleagues at Mercator Genetics and The Fox Chase
Cancer Center for supporting my work in bioinformatics.
Finally, I'd like to thank my friends for encouraging my
writing; and especially my parents Edward and Geraldine, my siblings
Judi, John, and Thom, my wife Elizabeth, and my children Rose, Eamon,
and Joe.