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Author Correction: Feature selection and dimension reduction for single-cell RNA-Seq based on a multinomial model

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Author Correction: Feature selection and dimension reduction for single-cell RNA-Seq based on a multinomial model
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Genome Biology, July 2020
DOI 10.1186/s13059-020-02109-w
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F. William Townes, Stephanie C. Hicks, Martin J. Aryee, Rafael A. Irizarry

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