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. 2018 May 15;9:979. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00979

Corrigendum: Genomic and Genotypic Characterization of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii: Toward an Intraspecific Phylogenetic Evaluation by Comparative Genomics

Vinicius A C Abreu 1, Rafael V Popin 1, Danillo O Alvarenga 1,2, Patricia D C Schaker 1, Caroline Hoff-Risseti 1, Alessandro M Varani 2, Marli F Fiore 1,*
PMCID: PMC5963201  PMID: 29795803

There was an error in the placement of some of the decimal points and the thousands separators of Table 1 as published. The correct version of Table 1 appears below. The authors apologize for the mistake. This error does not change scientific conclusions of the article in any way.

Table 1.

Comparison of the genomic features and subsystem annotation of the studied strains.

CENA302 CENA303 D9 ITEP-A1 MVCC14 CS-508 CS-505 CR12
Genomic Statistics
No. of contigs 58 77 47 195 99 162 6 136
Total size (bp) 3,476,418 3,398,605 3,186,511 3,605,836 3,594,524 3,556,598 4,159,260 3,723,955
Longest contig length (bp) 324,204 403,228 526,794 266,816 299,478 193,915 4,011,384 279,631
Shortest contig length (bp) 580 511 3,501 1,008 1,035 1,027 2,519 1,058
Mean contigs size (bp) 59,938 43,581 67,798 18,491 36,308 21,954 693,210 27,383
Median contigs size (bp) 18,631 7,321 29,593 2,823 4,917 5,661 14,642 6,201
GC content (%) 40.08 40.26 40.06 40.15 40.08 40.15 40.28 40.03
N50 162,402 135,818 127,752 91,008 150,437 62,252 4,011,384 79,912
Subsystem Statistics–SEED
No. of Subsystems 350 354 347 349 351 346 360 356
No. of coding sequences 3,392 3,360 3,120 3,391 3,533 3,346 4,073 3,475
Coding sequences in Subsystems 1,363
or 41%
1,342
or 40%
1,307
or 42%
1,364
or 41%
1,384
or 40%
1,355
or 41%
1,590
or 40%
1,366
or 40%
Coding sequences not in Subsystems 2,029
or 59%
2,018
or 60%
1,813
or 58%
2,027
or 59%
2,149
or 60%
1,991
or 59%
2,483
or 60%
2,109
or 60%

The original article has been updated.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.


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