Corrigendum for Halsell et al., Genetics 155 (3) 1253-1265.

Genetics, Vol. 156, 469-469, September 2000, Copyright © 2000


CORRIGENDUM

Genetic Analysis Demonstrates a Direct Link Between Rho Signaling and Nonmuscle Myosin Function During Drosophila Morphogenesis

Susan R. Halsell, Benjamin I. Chu, and Daniel P. Kiehart

In the article by SUSAN R. HALSELL, BENJAMIN I. CHU and DANIEL P. KIEHART (GENETICS 155: 1253–1265) entitled "Genetic Analysis Demonstrates a Direct Link Between Rho Signaling and Nonmuscle Myosin Function During Drosophila Morphogenesis," on page 1256 the second to last line of the legend to Figure 1 is "This change encodes a glutamic acid-arginine instead of aspartic acid glycine."




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