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  1. CRISPR-based herd immunity can limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations
    κ=1

    Comment on Version 3

    Owing to a production error in the original article the characters highlighted in the bold in the sentences below were omitted by mistake:

    .. by a (yet unspecified) factor 0 < k < 1**. k = 1** implies that resistant cells produce ...

    The article has now been corrected for this error.

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  2. Hand2 inhibits kidney specification while promoting vein formation within the posterior mesoderm
    caudal venous plexus

    Comment on Version 3

    In this article, the authors mistakenly used the term "choroid venous plexus" when they intended to say "caudal venous plexus" in two locations. These statements were in reference to the data presented in Figure 6, and they correctly used the term "caudal venous plexus" in the legend of Figure 6. This has now been corrected.

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  3. The nucleosomal acidic patch relieves auto-inhibition by the ISWI remodeler SNF2h
    Interestingly, the acidic patch also inhibits the INO80 complex, indicating that this substrate feature can regulate remodeling enzymes with substantially different mechanisms.

    Comment on accepted manuscript

    The authors noticed a typo in this sentence of the abstract in the accepted version of their article, where they incorrectly used the word "inhibits" rather than" activates.

    The sentence will be corrected in the final version of record to the following: "Interestingly, the acidic patch also activates the INO80 complex, indicating that this substrate feature can regulate remodeling enzymes with substantially different mechanisms."

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  4. Human and nonhuman primate meninges harbor lymphatic vessels that can be visualized noninvasively by MRI
    Human MRI analysis is described in more detail in Bio-protocol (Ha et al., 2018).

    Comment on Version 2

    Citations to the Bio-protocol method added to the "Human imaging" and "Neuropathological evaluation of human and primate dural lymphatic vessels" sections of the Materials and methods.

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  5. Science Forum: Donated chemical probes for open science
    Table 1 Targets of first wave of donated probes (approved or close to approval). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34311.005

    Comment on Version 2

    Owing to a production error in original article the assignment of the compound chemical structures to the respective compound names in Table 1 was incorrect. The errors in Table 1 have been corrected in version 2 of the article.

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  6. Spatiotemporal correlation of spinal network dynamics underlying spasms in chronic spinalized mice
    The detailed surgical procedure for a complete transection of the sacral spinal cord of the mouse is described at Bio-protocol (Bellardita et al., 2018).

    Comment on Version 3

    Citations to the Bio-protocol method added to the "Surgery for injury of the sacral spinal cord" and "In vitro sacral spinal cord preparations" sections of the Materials and methods.

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  7. Calcium dynamics regulating the timing of decision-making in C. elegans
    Measuring odor gradient by gas chromatograph is described in more detail at Bio-protocol (Yamazoe-Umemoto et al., 2018).

    Comment on Version 2

    Citation to the Bio-protocol method added to the "Calibration curve for 2-nonanone measurement", "Measuring odor gradient by gas chromotograph", and "Fitting the odor gradient and calculation of Cworm" sections of the Materials and methods.

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  8. Acyl chain asymmetry and polyunsaturation of brain phospholipids facilitate membrane vesiculation without leakage
    Acyl chain asymmetry and polyunsaturation of brain phospholipids facilitate membrane vesiculation without leakage

    Comment on Version 1 (accepted manuscript):

    "While this article was at the proof stage, we found a mistake in panel C of Figure 6 – figure supplement 3, which presents coarse-grained simulations in response to the question: what happens when the acyl chains of asymmetric polyunsaturated phospholipids are swapped? It turns out that when we swapped the fatty acyl chains in coarse-grained simulations, we did not properly define the non-covalent interactions between the saturated acyl chain (now in position sn-2) and the polar region of the lipid, although we properly defined the bonds and rotation angles. The corrected panel C of Figure 6 – figure supplement 3 presents new coarse-grained simulations with properly defined swapped phospholipids. They suggest that there is no significant difference between normal asymmetric phospholipids and swapped asymmetric phospholipids in term of membrane deformation and fission. This correction does not modify the main conclusions of the study.

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  9. Lipid transfer from plants to arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi
    The method for cultivation and stable isotope labelling of Lotus japonicus and Daucus carota hairy roots as well as for isotopolog profiling are described in more detail at Bio-protocol (Keymer et al., 2018).

    Comment on Version 3

    Citation to detailed Bio-protocol method added to version 3 of the article.

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  10. An aging-independent replicative lifespan in a symmetrically dividing eukaryote
    multFYLM construction is described in more detail at Bio-protocol (Jones Jr et al., 2018).

    Comment on Version 3

    Citation to detailed Bio-protocol method added to version 3 of the article.

    Added by eLife editorial staff