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. 2019 Mar 11;20:53. doi: 10.1186/s13059-019-1668-5

Correction to: DNA copy number evolution in Drosophila cell lines

Hangnoh Lee 1, C Joel McManus 2,8, Dong-Yeon Cho 3, Matthew Eaton 4, Fioranna Renda 5, Maria Patrizia Somma 5, Lucy Cherbas 6, Gemma May 2,8, Sara Powell 4, Dayu Zhang 6,9, Lijun Zhan 2, Alissa Resch 2, Justen Andrews 6, Susan E Celniker 7, Peter Cherbas 6, Teresa M Przytycka 3, Maurizio Gatti 5, Brian Oliver 1,, Brenton Graveley 2,, David MacAlpine 4,
PMCID: PMC6410492  PMID: 30857560

Correction to: Genome Biol (2014) 15:R70

http://genomebiology.com/2014/15/8/R70

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported the following errors:

  1. In Fig. 3a, both Drosophila D20-c2 and D20-c5 cells are shown as D20-c3. The top should be D20-c2 and the bottom should be D20-c5. The updated Fig. 3 is shown below.

  2. Labelling of the cell lines in Additional file 3 was incorrect. The updated Additional file 3 is supplied in this correction.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

DNA copy numbers. a Plots of mapped DNA read density along the genome. Deduced copy number is indicated by color (see key). b Heatmaps display how many cell lines have increased (green) or decreased (red) copy number. Black lines in the first two rows show significance. Blue lines indicate breakpoints. Black in the bottom row shows the number of breakpoints shared by the 19 cell lines. c A zoomed-in map of the sub-telomeric region (1 Mb) of chromosome 3 L. Asterisks: genes within the highly duplicated regions. Genes with little or no functional information (‘CG’ names) were omitted for brevity

Additional file

Additional file 3: (21.3MB, xlsx)

Genome-wide copy number in cell lines and copy number breakpoints. (XLSX 21852 kb)

Contributor Information

Brian Oliver, Email: briano@helix.nih.gov.

Brenton Graveley, Email: graveley@uchc.edu.

David MacAlpine, Email: david.macalpine@duke.edu.

Reference

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Supplementary Materials

Additional file 3: (21.3MB, xlsx)

Genome-wide copy number in cell lines and copy number breakpoints. (XLSX 21852 kb)


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