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. 2007 May 15;5(5):e130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0050130

Correction: Does Bacteriophage φ29 Pack Its DNA with a Twist?

Mary Hoff
PMCID: PMC1868064

In PLoS Biology, volume 5, issue 3: doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0050091

The incorrect image was published with this synopsis. The correct image, along with the caption, appears below.

The bacteriophage φ29 DNA-packaging machine. Double-stranded DNA is driven into the preformed capsid shell by a complex and powerful molecular motor. Image: Precision Graphics (Champaign, Illinois), K. Aathavan and Y. Chemla (University of California Berkeley).

The bacteriophage φ29 DNA-packaging machine. Double-stranded DNA is driven into the preformed capsid shell by a complex and powerful molecular motor. Image: Precision Graphics (Champaign, Illinois), K. Aathavan and Y. Chemla (University of California Berkeley)


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