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Correction for Franklin et al., Plant Cell 11 (5) 809-824.
Correction for Inzé et al., Plant Cell 11 (6) 991-994.
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Plant Cell, Vol. 11, 1811-1812, September 1999, Copyright © 1999, American Society of Plant Physiologists


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Dirk Inzé, Crisanto Gutiérrez, and Nam-Hai Chua (1999). Trends in Plant Cell Cycle Research. Plant Cell 11, 991–994.

An error has been discovered in the subsection of this meeting report entitled Retinoblastoma Pathway. The reference to a Rep protein encoded by the Wheat Dwarf Geminivirus on page 992 is incorrect. The first two sentences of the affected paragraph should read as follows–

There appears to be at least two mechanisms by which RBRs interact with other proteins. One class of proteins, including the D-type cyclins and the RepA protein encoded by the Wheat Dwarf Geminivirus and other members of the Mastrevirus genus, contains an LXCXE motif (Gutiérrez, 1998) that mediates interaction with RBRs.

Amie E. Franklin, John McElver, Ivana Sunjevaric, Rodney Rothstein, Ben Bowen, and W. Zacheus Cande (1999). Three-Dimensional Microscopy of the Rad51 Recombination Protein during Meiotic Prophase. Plant Cell 11, 809–824.

An author's error has been discovered in the legend to Figure 5 on page 814. The correct legend is given below.


Figure 5. Stage-Specific Numbers of Rad51 Foci during Meiosis.

Number of Rad51 foci per nucleus (left y axis) during meiotic prophase stages (x axis). Individual data points for each nucleus are represented as open diamonds, with the dotted line showing the average number of Rad51 foci per nucleus per stage. The open circles represent the average proportion of Rad51 foci present as paired foci (dashed line, right y axis).





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