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Nucleic Acids Research, 2000, Vol. 28, No. 10 0
© 2000 Oxford University Press

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An ATM homologue from Arabidopsis thaliana: complete genomic organisation and expression analysis

V.Garcia, M.Salanoubat, N.Choisne and A.Tissier

Nucleic Acids Res. (2000) 28, 1692–1699

The authors would like to apologise for an error in Table 1 of the above manuscript. The position of exon 24 is 43353–43523, and not 43353–43727 as published. The full and correct table is printed below.



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Table 1. Exon–intron organisation of the AtATM gene

Exon–intron boundaries were determined by RT–PCR and compared with MIPS prediction on T24C20. The numbers indicate the position on BAC T24C20 sequence (EMBL accession number AL096856). Nine exons were absent on the MIPS prediction, and eight have different boundaries. Two exons (numbers 59 and 74) present non-canonical splice site.

 

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