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. 2009 Jun;75(12):4230. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00869-09

High-Level Diversity of Dinoflagellates in the Natural Environment, Revealed by Assessment of Mitochondrial cox1 and cob Genes for Dinoflagellate DNA Barcoding

Senjie Lin 1, Huan Zhang 1, Yubo Hou 1, Yunyun Zhuang 1, Lilibeth Miranda 1
PMCID: PMC2698334

Volume 75, no. 5, p. 1279-1290, 2009. Page 1280, column 2, line 14 from the bottom: “2008” should read “2007.”

Page 1285: Table 4 should appear as shown below.

TABLE 4.

Distances between species in the same genus and between strains within species derived from cob, based on the TVM+G model

Group Range Mean SD No. of sequences No. of taxa
Congeneric, interspecific
    Alexandrium 0-0.00299 0.0009 0.0014 5 21
    Amphidinium 0.23652 0.2365 0.0000 2 1
    Ceratium 0.02096 0.0210 0.0000 2 1
    Heterocapsa 0.11976-0.25150 0.1986 0.0696 3 3
    Karenia 0 0.0000 0.0000 2 1
    Prorocentrum (P. lima and P. micans vs others) 0.00898-0.06587 0.0355 0.0242 7 35
    Pyrocystis 0.00898 0.0090 0.0000 2 1
    Scrippsiella 0.00898-0.04790 0.0339 0.0217 3 11
    Symbiodinium 0.02695-0.04491 0.0339 0.0096 3 3
Intraspecific
    Peridinium aciculiferum 0 0.0000 0.0000 5 10
    Polarella glacialis 0 0 0 2 1
    Prorocentrum dentatum/P. donghaiense 0 0 0 2 1
    Prorocentrum minimum 0.00599-0.00898 0.006487 0.0035 4 6
    Scrippsiella hangoei 0-0.00299 0.0018 0.0015 5 10

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