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The legend for Figure 1B has been corrected to read:
(B) Gene structures of At3g19190/ATG2, At3g62770/ATG18a, and At5g45900/ATG7. The open and closed boxes indicate the untranslated and coding regions, respectively. The asterisks indicate nucleotide substitutions in each gene. G4935A means that the 4935th guanine residue is substituted to adenine (with nucleotide residue 1 corresponding to the adenosine of the first Met codon). The analogous nomenclature is used for other genes. The triangles represent the positions of the T-DNA insertion. The untranslated regions are based on information obtained from the TAIR database (http://www.arabidopsis.org).