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. 2024 Jul 29;8(9):1776. doi: 10.1038/s41559-024-02519-0

Author Correction: Extant and extinct bilby genomes combined with Indigenous knowledge improve conservation of a unique Australian marsupial

Carolyn J Hogg 1,2,✉,#, Richard J Edwards 3,4,#, Katherine A Farquharson 1,2,#, Luke W Silver 1, Parice Brandies 1, Emma Peel 1,2, Merly Escalona 5, Frederick R Jaya 1, Rujiporn Thavornkanlapachai 6, Kimberley Batley 1, Tessa M Bradford 7,8, J King Chang 4, Zhiliang Chen 9, Nandan Deshpande 4,10, Martin Dziminski 6, Kyle M Ewart 1, Oliver W Griffith 11, Laia Marin Gual 12,13, Katherine L Moon 5,14, Kenny J Travouillon 15, Paul Waters 4, Camilla M Whittington 1, Marc R Wilkins 4,10, Kristofer M Helgen 16, Nathan Lo 1, Simon Y W Ho 1, Aurora Ruiz Herrera 12,13, Rachel Paltridge 17, Jennifer A Marshall Graves 18, Marilyn Renfree 19, Beth Shapiro 5,14, Kym Ottewell 6; Kiwirrkurra Rangers, Katherine Belov 1,2
PMCID: PMC11383792  PMID: 39075174

Correction to: Nature Ecology & Evolution 10.1038/s41559-024-02436-2, published online 1 July 2024.

In the version of the article initially published, in the “Bilby chromosomes” section, the sentence “The Ninu genome provides insights into chromosome evolution showing the Ninu XY1Y2 system was generated by fusion of the X with a telocentric autosome” has now been corrected to “…fusion of the X with the long arm of an autosome” in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.

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Carolyn J. Hogg, Email: carolyn.hogg@sydney.edu.au

Kiwirrkurra Rangers:

Conway Gibson, Raymond Maxwell, Zecharia Spencer, Yalti Napangati, Mary Butler, Janine West, John West, Mantua James, Nolia Napangati, Loretta Gibson, Payu West, Angus Gibson, Scott West, Kim West, Walimpirri Japaltjari, Ed Blackwood, and Rachel Paltridge


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