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. 2019 Apr 10;20:279. doi: 10.1186/s12864-019-5663-8

Correction to: Diel rewiring and positive selection of ancient plant proteins enabled evolution of CAM photosynthesis in Agave

Hengfu Yin 1,11, Hao-Bo Guo 2, David J Weston 1, Anne M Borland 1,3, Priya Ranjan 1,4, Paul E Abraham 4,5, Sara S Jawdy 1,4, James Wachira 6, Gerald A Tuskan 1,4, Timothy J Tschaplinski 1,4, Stan D Wullschleger 7, Hong Guo 2, Robert L Hettich 4,5, Stephen M Gross 8,12, Zhong Wang 8,9,10, Axel Visel 8,9,10, Xiaohan Yang 1,4,
PMCID: PMC6456932  PMID: 30971209

Correction to: Yin et al. BMC Genomics

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-018-4964-7

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors found that the “Table S2” was redundantly put in both “Additional file 2” and “Additional file 3”, while “Table S1. Percentage of the gene set in each individual species distributed into different ortholog clades” was missed during the process of splitting a single combined supplementary file into individual files. A corrected version of “Additional file 2” is published in this Correction article.

Additional file

Additional file 2: (20.1KB, docx)

Table S1. Percentage of the gene set in each individual species distributed into different ortholog clades. (DOCX 20 kb)

Reference

  • 1.Yin H, et al. Diel rewiring and positive selection of ancient plant proteins enabled evolution of CAM photosynthesis in Agave. BMC Genomics. 2018;19(588) 10.1186/s12864-018-4964-7. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed]

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Supplementary Materials

Additional file 2: (20.1KB, docx)

Table S1. Percentage of the gene set in each individual species distributed into different ortholog clades. (DOCX 20 kb)


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