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. 2021 Jan 15;40(2):e107130. doi: 10.15252/embj.2020107130

The hSSB1 orthologue Obfc2b is essential for skeletogenesis but dispensable for the DNA damage response in vivo

Niklas Feldhahn , Elisabetta Ferretti, Davide F Robbiani, Elsa Callen, Stephanie Deroubaix, Licia Selleri, Andre Nussenzweig, Michel C Nussenzweig
PMCID: PMC7809697  PMID: 33448440

Abstract

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We recently became aware of panel duplications in Supplementary Figures S6 and S7, due to pasting errors of similar flow cytometry images during figure preparation. This concerned the first two panels in the top row of Suppl. Fig S6A; second and third panel in the bottom row of Suppl. Fig S7B; and third and fourth panel in the bottom row of Suppl. Fig S7C.

Furthermore, we noted a typographical error in Suppl. Fig S7B (top row, sixth plot), where the indicated percentage was wrongly given as 1.4%, instead of 1.1%. These errors did not change the results or the interpretation of the data. We deeply apologize to the scientific community for any confusion these errors may have caused. The updated appendix is published with this corrigendum.

The original FlowJo analysis plots related to the affected figures are published as source data with this corrigendum. Please note that initial labelling of the experiments in these files referred to the official gene name Obfc2b informally as hSSB1, and Obfc2a‐shRNAs as ‘sh1’ and sh4’.

Figure S6A. Original.

Figure S6A

Figure S6A. Corrected.

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Figure S7B. Original.

Figure S7B

Figure S7B. Corrected.

Figure S7B

Figure S7C. Original.

Figure S7C

Figure S7C. Corrected.

Figure S7C

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