Correction: Corrigendum: A bacterial proteorhodopsin proton pump in marine eukaryotes
Claudio H. Slamovits,
Noriko Okamoto,
Lena Burri,
Erick R. James and
Patrick J. Keeling ()
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Claudio H. Slamovits: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
Noriko Okamoto: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
Lena Burri: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
Erick R. James: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
Patrick J. Keeling: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of British Columbia
Nature Communications, 2012, vol. 3, issue 1, 1-1
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Nature Communications 2: Article number: 183 (2011); Published: 8 February 2011; Updated: 22 May 2012. In the Results section of this Article, Alexandrium catenella and A. catenella are incorrectly referred to as Alexandrium tamarense and A. tamarensis, respectively. The first affected sentence should read 'Interestingly, ESTs from two other dinoflagellates, Pyrocystis lunula and Alexandrium catenella, were also identified to branch within this group, as well as a sequence attributed to the marine invertebrate amphioxus.
Date: 2012
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