Fig. 7From: Lessons from discovery of true ADAR RNA editing sites in a human cell lineEstimates of the minimal fractions of false positive non-repeat ADAR editing sites in public databases. The estimates were provided based on two approaches: (1) failed Sanger validation of annotated ADAR sites detected in at least 1 sample and (2) annotated sites detected in published K562 CCLE (The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia) RNA-seq data that could not be reproduced in any of the 130 K562 RNA-seq samples used in this study. Source data are provided as a Source data fileBack to article page