Correction to: Experimental & Molecular Medicine
10.1038/s12276-018-0071-8 published online 07 August 2018
After online publication of this article, the authors noticed an error in the missing reference section for the Figure 3c.
The correct statement of this article should have read as below.
Additional reference for Figure 3c should be added in the Figure 3c legend and reference section as below and original reference number through 53–103 needs to be re-numbered as 54–104 since new reference53 is added: c A schematic example illustrates the difference between the RPKM and TPM measures53. TPM is efficient for measuring relative abundance because total normalized reads are constant across different cells.
The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused.
The original article has been corrected.
Contributor Information
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Reference
- 53.StatQuest. “RPKM, FPKM and TPM, Clearly Explained!!!” YouTube, Joshua Starmer, 9 Jul. 2015, https://youtu.be/TTUrtCY2k-w (2015).