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Vol. 177 No. 4, May 21, 2007. Page 569.

In this story, Myb was mistakenly identified as a fly kinase. In fact, Myb is a highly conserved sequence-specific DNA-binding protein. The legend to the accompanying figure is also incorrect. The correct legend appears below.

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Both euchromatin and heterochromatin are condensed (black) in Myb-positive cells (above dotted line), but only heterochromatin condenses in Myb-negative cells (below dotted line).

Both euchromatin and heterochromatin are condensed (black) in Myb-positive cells (above dotted line), but only heterochromatin condenses in Myb-negative cells (below dotted line).

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