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Large-scale snake genome analyses provide insights into vertebrate development

Changjun Peng, Dong‐Dong Wu, Jin‐Long Ren, Zhongliang Peng, Zhifei Ma, Wei Wu, Yunyun Lv, Zeng Wang, Cao Deng, Ke Jiang, Christopher L. Parkinson, Yin Qi, Zhiyi Zhang, Jia‐Tang Li

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Abstract

(Cell 186, 2959–2976.e1–e22; July 6, 2023) We omitted a citation of Lee et al., 2002, from which components of Figure 5A were adapted and modified. We have now credited Lee et al., 2002 in the Figure 5 legend and cited the paper accordingly. We apologize for any confusion this error may have caused. Lee, M.S.Y., and Scanlon, J.D. (2002). Snake phylogeny based on osteology, soft anatomy and ecology. Biol. Rev. 77, 333–401. Large-scale snake genome analyses provide insights into vertebrate developmentPeng et al.CellJune 19, 2023In BriefA vast genomic data resource sheds light on the evolution and genetic basis of unique traits of snakes. Full-Text PDF Open Access

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BiologyVertebrateEvolutionary biologyConfusionOsteologyGenomeScale (ratio)PhylogeneticsZoologyGeneticsGeneCartographyPsychologyPsychoanalysisGeographyAmphibian and Reptile BiologyTurtle Biology and ConservationSilk-based biomaterials and applications
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