The author wishes to make the following correction to this paper [1]. Due to mistakes in numerical values (“Protein coding genes shared with human”, “% of human disease genes conserved”, “Neuronal cells/brain”, and “Production of offspring/female”) in Table 1, it should be replaced with the following table:
Table 1.
Mouse | Drosophila | |
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Genome size | 2.8 Gbp | 0.14 Gbp |
Protein coding genes shared with human | 88% | 58% |
% of human disease genes conserved | 99% | 75% |
Neuronal cells/brain | 7 × 107 | 1.35 × 105 |
Complex behavior | +++ | + |
Generation time | 50 days | 10 days |
Genome-wide genetic screen | + | +++ |
Production of offspring/female | 10/litter | 100 eggs/day |
Ethical restriction | +++ | + |
These changes have no material impact on the conclusions of our paper. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused to the readers by these changes.
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