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Corrigendum for Ganova-Raeva et al., Nucl. Acids Res. 34 (11) e76.
Corrigendum for Loot et al., Nucl. Acids Res. 34 (18) 5238-5246.

Nucleic Acids Research Advance Access originally published online on June 1, 2007
Nucleic Acids Research 2007 35(10):3518; doi:10.1093/nar/gkm398
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Nucleic Acids Research, 2007, Vol. 35, No. 10 3518
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The proteins encoded by the pogo-like Lemi1 element bind the TIRs and subterminal repeated motifs of the Arabidopsis Emigrant MITE. Consequences for the transposition mechanism of MITEs

Céline Loot, Néstor Santiago, Alicia Sanz and Josep M. Casacuberta

Nucleic Acids Res. (2006), 34, 5238–5246

The authors apologize for the errors that appeared in Figure 2B of the above article in which five sequences of the Lemi1 element corresponding to different Arabidopsis ecotypes were not correct. We have repeated these experiments and analysed the presence of Lemi1 in different ecotypes. We have not been able to detect the Lemi1 sequence in the genomes of the Moscow (Ms-0), Dijon-G and Tsu-0 Arabidopsis ecotypes for which data were given in Figure 2B. On the other hand we found that the sequence corresponding to the RLD ecotype was not correct. As we already pointed out in the article, the analysis of the sequence of the Lemi1 element in six ecotypes shows that there is a polymorphism at the level of the insertion in a short coding sequence and on the presence of an acceptor splice site. On the contrary, we have not found any polymorphism at the level of the stop codon found at the beginning of the Lemi1 sequence. The correct Figure 2B is shown as follows. The accession numbers of the new Lemi1 sequences are EF526300 [GenBank] for the Ws (Wassilewskija) and EF526301 [GenBank] for the Ge-0 ecotypes.


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