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. 2009 Mar 18;4:10. doi: 10.1186/1745-6150-4-10

Pitfalls of the most commonly used models of context dependent substitution

Helen Lindsay 1, Von Bing Yap 2, Hua Ying 1, Gavin A Huttley 1,
PMCID: PMC2662811

Abstract

Correction to Lindsay H, Yap VB, Ying H, Huttley GA: Pitfalls of the most commonly used models of context dependent substitution. Biology Direct 2008, 3:52

Correction

The published version of this article [1] includes a link to the incorrect version of 'Additional File Two'. The correct version of the file is included here as Additional file 1.

Supplementary Material

Additional file 1

Scripts used in the study. Archive of stand-alone web site presenting the central scripts used in this study.

Click here for file (70.2KB, zip)

Contributor Information

Helen Lindsay, Email: Helen.Lindsay@anu.edu.au.

Von Bing Yap, Email: stayapvb@nus.edu.sg.

Hua Ying, Email: hua.ying@anu.edu.au.

Gavin A Huttley, Email: gavin.huttley@anu.edu.au.

References

  1. Lindsay H, Yap VB, Ying H, Huttley GA. Pitfalls of the most commonly used models of context dependent substitution. Biology Direct. 2008;3:52. doi: 10.1186/1745-6150-3-52. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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Supplementary Materials

Additional file 1

Scripts used in the study. Archive of stand-alone web site presenting the central scripts used in this study.

Click here for file (70.2KB, zip)

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