Erratum to: Quartz-Seq: A highly reproducible and sensitive single-cell RNA sequencing method, reveals non-genetic gene-expression heterogeneity. [Genome Biol. 14, (2013), (R31)]

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After publication of our article [1], we noticed some errors. In this manuscript, we amplified cDNA with 41.67 nmol/l RT primer and 70 nmol/l tagging primer for single-cell Quartz-Seq, and not pmol/l as originally stated. In addition, two mathematical expressions were inadvertently omitted. Thus, in the section Whole-transcript amplification for single-cell Quartz-Seq, the following are correct: Immediately after the second centrifugation, 0.8 μl of priming buffer (1.5× PCR buffer with MgCl2 (TaKaRa Bio), 41.67 nmol/l of the RT primer (HPLC-purified; Table 1), 4 U/μl of RNase inhibitor (RNasin Plus; Promega Corp., Madison, WI, USA), and 50 μmol/l dNTPs were added to each tube. And We then added 23 μl of the second-strand buffer (1.09× MightyAmp Buffer v2 (TaKaRa), 70 nmol/l tagging primer (HPLC-purified; Table 1), and 0.054 U/μl MightyAmp DNA polymerase (TaKaRa)) to each tube. In the section Bioinformatics analysis, the equations should appear as follows: The MI is considered the Kullback-Leibler distance from the joint probability density to the product of the marginal probability densities as follows: The MI is always non-negative, symmetric, and equal to 0 only if × and Y are independent. The MI can be represented as a summation of entropies.

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Sasagawa, Y., Nikaido, I., Hayashi, T., Danno, H., Uno, K. D., Imai, T., & Ueda, H. R. (2017, January 18). Erratum to: Quartz-Seq: A highly reproducible and sensitive single-cell RNA sequencing method, reveals non-genetic gene-expression heterogeneity. [Genome Biol. 14, (2013), (R31)]. Genome Biology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1154-x

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