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Computational Biology
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Genetics and Genomics
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Ecology
Biochemistry
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Correction: Evolution of Melanopsin Photoreceptors: Discovery and Characterization of a New Melanopsin in Nonmammalian VertebratesShedding Light on Melanopsin Evolution
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James
Chaurasia
Shyam S
Melyan
Zara
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Emma E
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P. Michael
Hankins
Mark W
Tosini
Gianluca
Lucas
Robert J
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Melanopsin Photopigment Comes in Two Distinct Forms
Evolution of Melanopsin Photoreceptors: Discovery and Characterization of a New Melanopsin in Nonmammalian Vertebrates
A new melanopsin gene, identified in fish, bird, and amphibian genomes, is the true ortholog of the melanopsin gene previously described in mammals.
In PLoS Biology, volume 4, issue 8: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0040254
There was an error in the legend for Figure 4. The text describing part A should read “chicken chromosome 6” rather than “chicken chromosome 4.”