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Erratum

Erratum

Pages 430-431 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009
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Molecular characterization of myostatin in black seabream, Acanthopagrus schlegelii

The publishers would like to apologise for an error that occurred in the publication of DNA Sequence, June 2008; 19(3): 217–223.

Molecular Characterization of myostatin in Black Seabream Acanthopagrus schlegelii.

LIANGYI XUE, QIAOYI YANG, ZHANGKUI XIAO & LU LI

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Figure 1 Complete nucleotide sequence of Acanthopagrus schlegelii myostatin cDNA (1775 bp) (GenBank DQ303480) and sequence of intron 1 (329 bp) and intron 2 (742 bp) as determined by PCR amplification and sequencing of genomic DNA (GenBank DQ251470). Exons are shown in capital letters, and introns in small letters. The deduced amino acid sequence are shown by single letter code of amino acids below the exons. Translational termination site is indicated by an asterisk. Name and position of each primer used are indicated. Microsatellites are underlined. Conserved cysteine residues and putative proteolytic processing site are indicated with gray shading.

Figure 1 Complete nucleotide sequence of Acanthopagrus schlegelii myostatin cDNA (1775 bp) (GenBank DQ303480) and sequence of intron 1 (329 bp) and intron 2 (742 bp) as determined by PCR amplification and sequencing of genomic DNA (GenBank DQ251470). Exons are shown in capital letters, and introns in small letters. The deduced amino acid sequence are shown by single letter code of amino acids below the exons. Translational termination site is indicated by an asterisk. Name and position of each primer used are indicated. Microsatellites are underlined. Conserved cysteine residues and putative proteolytic processing site are indicated with gray shading.

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