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Author Correction: An intercross population study reveals genes associated with body size and plumage color in ducks

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  • Zhengkui Zhou

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Ming Li

    (Northwest A&F University)

  • Hong Cheng

    (Northwest A&F University)

  • Wenlei Fan

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Zhengrong Yuan

    (Beijing Forestry University)

  • Qiang Gao

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yaxi Xu

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Northwest A&F University)

  • Zhanbao Guo

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Yunsheng Zhang

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jian Hu

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Hehe Liu

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Dapeng Liu

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Weihuang Chen

    (Northwest A&F University)

  • Zhuqing Zheng

    (Northwest A&F University)

  • Yong Jiang

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Zhiguo Wen

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Yongming Liu

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Hua Chen

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Ming Xie

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Qi Zhang

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Wei Huang

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Wen Wang

    (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

  • Shuisheng Hou

    (Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Yu Jiang

    (Northwest A&F University)

Abstract

In the original version of this Article, there was an error in the legend for Figure 2, whereby the descriptions of panels a, b and c were presented in a different order to the corresponding figure panels. The text ‘a GWAS of duck plumage color, including 76 colored ducks and 30 white Pekin ducks. The gray horizontal dashed lines indicate the Bonferroni significance threshold of the GWAS (1 × 10−9). b Fixation index (FST) of all SNPs along chromosome 13 between mallards and Pekin ducks. Red dots indicate fixed SNPs. c The nucleotide diversity (π) of mallards (blue line) and Pekin ducks (red line) from 16.0 to 17.0 Mb on chromosome 13.’ should have read ‘a Fixation index (FST) of all SNPs along chromosome 13 between mallards and Pekin ducks. Red dots indicate fixed SNPs. b The nucleotide diversity (π) of mallards (blue line) and Pekin ducks (red line) from 16.0 to 17.0 Mb on chromosome 13. c GWAS of duck plumage color, including 76 colored ducks and 30 white Pekin ducks. The gray horizontal dashed lines indicate the Bonferroni significance threshold of the GWAS (1 × 10−9).’ This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.

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  • Zhengkui Zhou & Ming Li & Hong Cheng & Wenlei Fan & Zhengrong Yuan & Qiang Gao & Yaxi Xu & Zhanbao Guo & Yunsheng Zhang & Jian Hu & Hehe Liu & Dapeng Liu & Weihuang Chen & Zhuqing Zheng & Yong Jiang &, 2018. "Author Correction: An intercross population study reveals genes associated with body size and plumage color in ducks," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-06521-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-06521-6
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