Front. Plant Sci.Frontiers in Plant ScienceFront. Plant Sci.1664-462XFrontiers Media S.A.10.3389/fpls.2013.00069Plant ScienceGeneral Commentary ArticleErratum: A candidate gene-based association study of tocopherol content and composition in rapeseed (Brassica napus)FritscheSteffi1*LiJinquan21Institute for Plant Breeding, Christian-Albrechts-UniversityKiel, Germany2Quantitative Crop Genetics, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding ResearchCologne, Germany
*Correspondence: steffi.fritsche@botany.ubc.ca
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A commentary on A candidate gene-based association study of tocopherol content and composition in rapeseed (Brassica napus) by Fritsche, S., Wang, X., Li, J., Stich, B., Kopisch-Obuch, F. J., Endrigkeit, J., et al. (2012). Front. Plant Sci. 3:129. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00129
The publisher regrets that the equation of calculating the percentage of genotypic variation explained by the significant SNPs in the Materials and Methods section was reproduced incorrectly in the above paper.
Correction
The percentage of genotypic variation explained by the significant SNPs was calculated by RLR2=1−exp[−2n(logLM−logL0)] where logLM is the maximum log-likelihood of the model of interest, logL0 is the maximum log-likelihood of the intercept-only model, n is the number of observations (Sun et al., 2010).
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