Corrigendum: Common genetic variation drives molecular heterogeneity in human iPSCs (Nature (2017) 546 (370-375) DOI: 10.1038/nature22403)

Helena Kilpinen, Angela Goncalves, Andreas Leha, Vackar Afzal, Kaur Alasoo, Sofie Ashford, Sendu Bala, Dalila Bensaddek, Francesco Paolo Casale, Oliver J. Culley, Petr Danecek, Adam Faulconbridge, Peter W. Harrison, Annie Kathuria, Davis J. McCarthy, Shane A. McCarthy, Ruta Meleckyte, Yasin Memari, Nathalie Moens, Filipa SoaresAlice Mann, Ian Streeter, Chukwuma A. Agu, Alex Alderton, Rachel Nelson, Sarah Harper, Minal Patel, Alistair White, Sharad R. Patel, Laura Clarke, Reena Halai, Christopher M. Kirton, Anja Kolb-Kokocinski, Philip L. Beales, Ewan Birney, Davide Danovi, Angus Lamond, Willem H. Ouwehand, Ludovic Vallier, Fiona M. Watt (Lead / Corresponding author), Richard Durbin (Lead / Corresponding author), Oliver Stegle (Lead / Corresponding author), Daniel J. Gaffney (Lead / Corresponding author)

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    In this Article, the authors Fiona M. Watt and Richard Durbin should also have been included as 'jointly supervising' authors, and authors Oliver Stegle and Daniel J. Gaffney should also have been noted as 'equally contributing' authors. In addition, the Author Contributions section should have included the sentence: 'H.K. and A.G. contributed equally to this work; O.S. and D.J.G. contributed equally to this work', as further clarification. The original Article has been corrected online.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)686
    Number of pages1
    JournalNature
    Volume546
    Issue number7660
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 Jun 2017

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      Kilpinen, H., Goncalves, A., Leha, A., Afzal, V., Alasoo, K., Ashford, S., Bala, S., Bensaddek, D., Casale, F. P., Culley, O. J., Danecek, P., Faulconbridge, A., Harrison, P. W., Kathuria, A., McCarthy, D. J., McCarthy, S. A., Meleckyte, R., Memari, Y., Moens, N. & Soares, F. & 23 others, Mann, A., Streeter, I., Agu, C. A., Alderton, A., Nelson, R., Harper, S., Patel, M., White, A., Patel, S. R., Clarke, L., Halai, R., Kirton, C. M., Kolb-Kokocinski, A., Beales, P. L., Birney, E., Danovi, D., Lamond, A. I., Ouwehand, W. H., Vallier, L., Watt, F. M. (Lead / Corresponding author), Durbin, R. (Lead / Corresponding author), Stegle, O. (Lead / Corresponding author) & Gaffney, D. J. (Lead / Corresponding author), 15 Jun 2017, In: Nature. 546, 7658, p. 370-375 6 p.

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