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Correction: Corrigendum: Spider genomes provide insight into composition and evolution of venom and silk

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  • Kristian W. Sanggaard
  • Jesper S. Bechsgaard
  • Xiaodong Fang
  • Jinjie Duan
  • Thomas F. Dyrlund
  • Vikas Gupta
  • Xuanting Jiang
  • Ling Cheng
  • Dingding Fan
  • Yue Feng
  • Lijuan Han
  • Zhiyong Huang
  • Zongze Wu
  • Li Liao
  • Virginia Settepani
  • Ida B. Thøgersen
  • Bram Vanthournout
  • Tobias Wang
  • Yabing Zhu
  • Peter Funch
  • Jan J. Enghild
  • Leif Schauser
  • Stig U. Andersen
  • Palle Villesen
  • Mikkel H. Schierup
  • Trine Bilde
  • Jun Wang

Abstract

Nature Communications 5: Article number: 3765 (2014); Published: 6 May 2014; Updated: 6 August 2014. The original version of the Supplementary Information attached to this Article contained an error in the numbering of the Supplementary Figures and Tables. The HTML has now been updated to include a corrected version of the Supplementary Information.

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  • Kristian W. Sanggaard & Jesper S. Bechsgaard & Xiaodong Fang & Jinjie Duan & Thomas F. Dyrlund & Vikas Gupta & Xuanting Jiang & Ling Cheng & Dingding Fan & Yue Feng & Lijuan Han & Zhiyong Huang & Zong, 2014. "Correction: Corrigendum: Spider genomes provide insight into composition and evolution of venom and silk," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms5590
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5590
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