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Published October 24, 2018 | public
Journal Article

Evaluation of Hansen et al.: Nuance Is Crucial in Comparisons of Noise

Abstract

This is a first-round review of "Cytoplasmic Amplification of Transcriptional Noise Generates Substantial Cell-to-Cell Variability" by Leor Weinberger, Maike Hansen, and their colleagues; it was written for Cell Systems as part of the peer review process. We chose to feature it here because its nuanced treatment of noise, Hansen et al. (2018, this issue of Cell Systems), and Battich et al. (2015) exemplifies scholarship. The constructive critique it presents also improved Hansen et al. (2018) without imposing an agenda on its authors. After the first round of review,Hansen et al. (2018)was revised to take the reviewers' comments into account, re-submitted, re-reviewed, accepted for publication, and then published in this issue of Cell Systems. For comparison, an earlier version of Hansen et al. was deposited on bioRxiv ahead of review and can be found here:https://doi.org/10.1101/222901. Olsman et al. chose to reveal their identities during the peer review process within this peer review. Hansen et al. support the publication of this Peer Review; their permission to use it was obtained after their paper was officially accepted. This Peer Review was not itself peer reviewed. It has been lightly edited for stylistic polish and clarity. No scientific content has been substantively altered.

Additional Information

© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Available online 24 October 2018. The project was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Agreement HR0011-17-2-0008). The content of the information does not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the Government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.

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