Nature Plants 3, 17018 (2017); published 17 February 2017; corrected 19 June 2017.
In the Supplementary Information file originally published, the bottom oligo sequence in Supplementary Fig. 1b was incorrect. The sequence should have been 3′-ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNCCGG-5′. This has now been corrected.
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Tang, X., Lowder, L., Zhang, T. et al. Correction: A CRISPR–Cpf1 system for efficient genome editing and transcriptional repression in plants. Nature Plants 3, 17103 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2017.103
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