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. 2016 Nov 8;6:35895. doi: 10.1038/srep35895

Corrigendum: Retinal transcriptome sequencing sheds light on the adaptation to nocturnal and diurnal lifestyles in raptors

Yonghua Wu, Elizabeth A Hadly, Wenjia Teng, Yuyang Hao, Wei Liang, Yu Liu, Haitao Wang
PMCID: PMC5099685  PMID: 27821873

Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 33578; 10.1038/srep33578 published online: September 20 2016; updated: November 08 2016.

This Article contains a typographical error in the Conclusion section,

“Finally, one positively selected dim-light vision gene, SLC24A1, and two critical amino acid replacements leading to the short-wavelength shift of LWS and short-wavelength shift of SWS2 were found to be shared between owls and falcons, implying their convergent or parallel evolution adapting to the similar crepuscular light condition”.

should read:

“Finally, one positively selected dim-light vision gene, SLC24A1, and two critical amino acid replacements leading to the short-wavelength shift of LWS and long-wavelength shift of SWS2 were found to be shared between owls and falcons, implying their convergent or parallel evolution adapting to the similar crepuscular light condition”.


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