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Upon closer inspection we discovered that the sequence we used for this protein should in fact have been labeled as an MTS containing protein, but our dataset based on an earlier version of UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot contained mistaken annotation which holds for an alternative translation start site.
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The least accurate was Fox News with 72% of its climate change segments containing mistaken or misleading information.
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It revealed, however, that up to a third of ballot paper accounts contained mistakes because training for officers in charge of boxes was different from the paperwork to be completed on polling day.
After the publication of this article it has been brought to our attention that the data in Table 3 (Table 1 in this Erratum) and in the Additional file 3: Table S3 (Additional File 1 in this Erratum) contained mistakes as detailed below.
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And let's not forget the fact that criminal background checks frequently contain mistakes.
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