Nature Communications (Jul 2020)
Author Correction: Nuclear-mitochondrial DNA segments resemble paternally inherited mitochondrial DNA in humans
- Wei Wei,
- Alistair T. Pagnamenta,
- Nicholas Gleadall,
- Alba Sanchis-Juan,
- Jonathan Stephens,
- John Broxholme,
- Salih Tuna,
- Christopher A. Odhams,
- Genomics England Research Consortium,
- NIHR BioResource,
- Carl Fratter,
- Ernest Turro,
- Mark J. Caulfield,
- Jenny C. Taylor,
- Shamima Rahman,
- Patrick F. Chinnery
Affiliations
- Wei Wei
- Department of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- Alistair T. Pagnamenta
- Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford
- Nicholas Gleadall
- Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- Alba Sanchis-Juan
- Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- Jonathan Stephens
- Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- John Broxholme
- Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford
- Salih Tuna
- Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- Christopher A. Odhams
- Genomics England
- Genomics England Research Consortium
- NIHR BioResource
- Carl Fratter
- Oxford Genetics Laboratories, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Churchill Hospital
- Ernest Turro
- Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- Mark J. Caulfield
- Genomics England
- Jenny C. Taylor
- Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford
- Shamima Rahman
- Metabolic Department, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
- Patrick F. Chinnery
- Department of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17572-z
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 2
Abstract
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.