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. 2020 Oct 16;11:5331. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19222-w

Author Correction: The Seminavis robusta genome provides insights into the evolutionary adaptations of benthic diatoms

Cristina Maria Osuna-Cruz 1,2,3, Gust Bilcke 1,2,4,5,#, Emmelien Vancaester 1,2,3,#, Sam De Decker 4, Atle M Bones 6, Per Winge 6, Nicole Poulsen 7, Petra Bulankova 1,2, Bram Verhelst 1,2, Sien Audoor 4, Darja Belisova 4, Aikaterini Pargana 4, Monia Russo 8, Frederike Stock 4, Emilio Cirri 9, Tore Brembu 6, Georg Pohnert 9, Gwenael Piganeau 10, Maria Immacolata Ferrante 8, Thomas Mock 11, Lieven Sterck 1,2, Koen Sabbe 4, Lieven De Veylder 1,2, Wim Vyverman 4, Klaas Vandepoele 1,2,3,
PMCID: PMC7567852  PMID: 33067470

Correction to: Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-020-17191-8, published online 03 July 2020.

In the original version of this Article, under the Methods subsection “DNA extraction and genome size estimation”, the availability of the benthic diatoms used in this study and the accession number of the genome-sequenced strain were omitted. The first sentence, “Both Illumina and PacBio technologies were used for sequencing of S. robusta D6 strain mating type plus (MT+) to take advantage of short-read (better quality) and long-read (better contiguity) sequencing approaches”, should be replaced by “The S. robusta D6 reference strain (accession number DCG 0498) and the 48 additional strains used in this study are available from the BCCM/DCG diatom culture collection at Ghent University (http://bccm.belspo.be/about-us/bccm-dcg). Both Illumina and PacBio technologies were used for sequencing of the D6 strain (mating type plus (MT+)) to take advantage of short-read (better quality) and long-read (better contiguity) sequencing approaches”. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.


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