1. Publisher Correction: The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution
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Marco Mariotti, Neil J. Gemmell, Matthieu Muffato, David L. Adelson, Daniel G. Mulcahy, Konstantinos Billis, José Horacio Grau, J. Robert Macey, Shawn M. Rupp, Jaime Renart, Tracey C. van Stijn, Hideaki Abe, James M. Paterson, Didac Santesmasses, Steven L. Salzberg, Marc Tollis, Pawel Michalak, Valentina Peona, Donna M. Bond, Stephan Pabinger, Stefan Prost, Oliver A. Ryder, Claire R. Peart, Dustin P. DeMeo, Victoria G. Twort, Bent O. Petersen, Hilary C. Miller, Fergal J. Martin, José Ignacio Arroyo, Paul P. Gardner, Melissa A. Wilson, Chris L. Organ, Lindsay Anderson, Lin Kang, R. Daniel Kortschak, Ryan K. Schott, Vera Warmuth, Joy M. Raison, Scott V. Edwards, David J. Winter, Paul Flicek, Yuanyuan Cheng, Kim Rutherford, Nicola J. Nelson, Terry Bertozzi, Thomas R. Buckley, Richard D. Newcomb, Helen R. Taylor, Charles G. Barbieri, Alexander Suh, Valeria Velásquez Zapata, Mateus Patricio, Shannon M. Clarke, Nicole Valenzuela, Clive Stone, Timothy A. Hore, Zhiqiang Wu, Lu Zeng, Vanessa L. González, Melissa D. Jordan, Roderic Guigó, and Nicolas Dussex
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Male ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Genome evolution ,Tuatara ,Synteny ,Genome ,Evolution, Molecular ,Phylogenetics ,Animals ,Phylogeny ,Comparative genomics ,Sex Characteristics ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Conservation biology ,Reptiles ,Lizards ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Snakes ,biology.organism_classification ,Publisher Correction ,Genetics, Population ,Evolutionary biology ,Female ,Amniote ,New Zealand - Abstract
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)-the only living member of the reptilian order Rhynchocephalia (Sphenodontia), once widespread across Gondwana
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- 2020