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. 2017 Mar 24;29(4):913. doi: 10.1105/tpc.17.00230

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PMCID: PMC5435439  PMID: 28341805

Da Silva, C., Zamperin, G., Ferrarini, A., Minio, A., Dal Molin, A., Venturini, L., Buson, G., Tononi, P., Avanzato, C., Zago, E., Boido, E., Dellacassa, E., Gaggero, C., Pezzotti, M., Carrau, F., and Delledonne, M. (2013). The high polyphenol content of grapevine cultivar Tannat berries is conferred primarily by genes that are not shared with the reference genome. Plant Cell 25: 4777–4788.

Figure 1A was inadvertently published with the incorrect color key (shown underneath the pie charts). The corrected figure, which is in accordance with the text of the manuscript and underlying data, is shown below. The figure legend is unchanged.

Figure 1.

Variation in the Tannat Genome.

(A) Classification of SNPs, indels, and unbalanced substitutions based on the V. vinifera PN40024 genome and annotation. UTR, untranslated region.

(B) Distribution of lengths of deletions and insertion.

Figure 1.

Footnotes

Editor’s note: the corrected figure and accompanying text were reviewed by members of The Plant Cell editorial board.

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