Sabrina Pach should be listed in the Acknowledgments rather than the Author Byline. The correct Author Byline is:
Stephan Wessels1*, Reza Ahmad Sharifi2, Liane Magdalena Luehmann1, Sawichaya Rueangsri3, Ina Krause1, Gabriele Hoerstgen-Schwark1, Christoph Knorr4
1 Department of Animal Sciences - Aquaculture and Water Ecology, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany,
2 Department of Animal Sciences - Animal Breeding and Genetics, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany,
3 Department of Animal and Aquatic Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand,
4 Department of Animal Sciences - Livestock Biotechnology and Reproduction, Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany
* Email: swessel@gwdg.de
The correct Acknowledgments statement is: We thank Birgit Reinelt for her technical assistance in the recirculation system and help during sampling of fish. We are grateful to E. Schütz for designing the FRET-probes. We thank Sabrina Pach for her technical support during the laboratory work.
Two references are omitted from the third sentence under the subheading “Genotyping of SNP ss831884014 within amh” of the Materials and Methods section. The correct sentence should read: Primers Fret-for and Fret-rev were designed to flank SNP ss831884014 yielding a fragment of 122 bp length (Schütz et al,1999, Von Ahsen et al, 1999).
The references are:
Schütz E, von Ahsen N (1999) Spreadsheet software for thermodynamic melting point prediction of oligonucleotide hybridization with and without mismatches. Biotechniques 27: 1218–1224.
Von Ahsen N, Oellerich M, Armstrong VW, Schütz E (1999) Application of a thermodynamic nearest-neighbor model to estimate nucleic acid stability and optimize probe design: prediction of melting points of multiple mutations of apolipoprotein B-3500 and factor V with a hybridization probe genotyping assay on the LightCycler. Clin Chem 45: 2094–2101.
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Citation: The PLOS ONE Staff (2014) Correction: Allelic Variant in the Anti-Müllerian Hormone Gene Leads to Autosomal and Temperature-Dependent Sex Reversal in a Selected Nile Tilapia Line. PLoS ONE 9(11): e114341. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114341
Published: November 25, 2014
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