Abstract

Correction: High Incidence of Non-Random Template Strand Segregation and Asymmetric Fate Determination In Dividing Stem Cells and their Progeny

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  • We would like to acknowledge that the 5‚ cis-regulatory element referred to in our paper as 7-mer had been previously named TAGteam

  • The corrected version is: “the overall feature emerging from our analysis is that syntaxins with conserved threonine at the +7 layer appear to be selectively involved in regulated secretion at synapses or neurosecretory cells.”

  • We apologize to the Cline lab for not having cited the 2003 Genetics paper where the authors first demonstrated functional activity of this cis-element for the transcriptional activation of scute/sisB

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Summary

Introduction

We would like to acknowledge that the 5‚ cis-regulatory element referred to in our paper as 7-mer had been previously named TAGteam In PLoS Biology, volume 5, issue 4: On page 0801, in the last sentence of the first paragraph of the Results section, “isoleucine” should be replaced with “threonine.”

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