Skip to Main Content
Article navigation

Vol. 194 No. 2, July 25, 2011. Pages 165–175.

The authors have noted that the assignment of some of the orthologues of CBB and cilia/flagella assembly proteins in Figure 3 was incorrect. The correct version of the figure is shown below.

Figure 3.

Phylogenetic profile of CBB/axoneme structure and components. Simplified taxonomic tree representing major eukaryotic groups in different colors using the same color code as in Fig. 2 (adapted from Hedges (2002) and Baldauf (2003)). Phylogenetic profile of proteins involved in CBB and cilia/flagella assembly and function. Data adapted from Jékely and Arendt (2006), Wickstead and Gull (2007), Carvalho-Santos et al. (2010), Hodges et al. (2010), Wickstead et al. (2010) and our unpublished data.

Figure 3.

Phylogenetic profile of CBB/axoneme structure and components. Simplified taxonomic tree representing major eukaryotic groups in different colors using the same color code as in Fig. 2 (adapted from Hedges (2002) and Baldauf (2003)). Phylogenetic profile of proteins involved in CBB and cilia/flagella assembly and function. Data adapted from Jékely and Arendt (2006), Wickstead and Gull (2007), Carvalho-Santos et al. (2010), Hodges et al. (2010), Wickstead et al. (2010) and our unpublished data.

Close modal

The html and pdf versions of this article have been corrected. The error remains only in the print version.

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Please sign in to your personal account to gift article access.

Register

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses.

You have reached the limit of 10 links within a 30 day period.