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Hose J, Yong CM, Sardi M, Wang Z, Newton MA, Gasch AP. 2015. Dosage compensation can buffer copy-number variation in wild yeast. eLife 4:e05462. doi: 10.7554/eLife.05462.

Published 8 May 2015

We detected an error in the published abstract, where '>30%' should read '10–30%'. The correction matches the values cited throughout the manuscript text, which report that 10–30% of amplified genes, dependent on yeast strain and affected chromosome, display an expression phenotype consistent with dosage compensation.

The article has been corrected accordingly.

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  1. James Hose

  2. Chris Mun Yong

  3. Maria Sardi

  4. Zhishi Wang

  5. Michael A Newton

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  1. Received: March 2, 2016
  2. Accepted: March 2, 2016
  3. Version of Record published: March 23, 2016 (version 1)

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© 2016, Hose et al.

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  1. James Hose
  2. Chris Mun Yong
  3. Maria Sardi
  4. Zhishi Wang
  5. Michael A Newton
  6. Audrey P Gasch
(2016)
Correction: Dosage compensation can buffer copy-number variation in wild yeast
eLife 5:e15743.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.15743

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