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. 2006 Oct 24;103(45):17064. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0608997103

Correction for Wada et al., A molecular neuroethological approach for identifying and characterizing a cascade of behaviorally regulated genes

PMCID: PMC1636579

neuroscience. For the article “A molecular neuroethological approach for identifying and characterizing a cascade of behaviorally regulated genes,” by Kazuhiro Wada, Jason T. Howard, Patrick McConnell, Osceola Whitney, Thierry Lints, Miriam V. Rivas, Haruhito Horita, Michael A. Patterson, Stephanie A. White, Constance Scharff, Sebastian Haesler, Shengli Zhao, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Masatoshi Hagiwara, Toshiyuki Shiraki, Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa, Pate Skene, Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Piero Carninci, and Erich D. Jarvis, which appeared in issue 41, October 10, 2006, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (103:15212–15217; first published October 3, 2006; 10.1073/pnas.0607098103), the authors note that Fig. 1 appeared incorrectly due to a printer's error. The corrected figure and its legend appear below.

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Molecular functions and variant analysis. (A) Distribution of putative molecular functions for 1,924 clusters and 2,449 subclusters of zebra finch brain cDNAs that received gene ontology annotations (www.geneontology.org), compared with 27,048 human genes. Genes can be represented in more than one category because of multiple molecular functions, and thus categories add up to >100%. Human values were obtained from ref. 24. (B) mRNA variant analysis. Percentage represents the proportion of a specific variant type relative to the total number of variants from 100 randomly selected cDNA clusters containing 256 subclusters and 668 clones. ∗, P < 0.01 from chance distribution (horizontal line, t test across variant types in n = 10 bins of 10 clusters each). Because not all clones have full sequence coverage, the absolute distribution may change when such sequences are present. Colors denote mRNA subdomains quantified. alt, Alternative.


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