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Correction Cite this article: Madeleine J. Brasier et al. 2017 Correction to ‘DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in 50% of deep-sea Antarctic polychaetes’. R. Soc. open sci. 4: 160937. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160937
Correction to ‘DNA barcoding uncovers cryptic diversity in 50% of deep-sea Antarctic polychaetes’ Madeleine J. Brasier, Helena Wiklund, Lenka Neal, Rachel Jeffreys, Katrin Linse, Henry Ruhl and Adrian G. Glover R. Soc. Open Sci. 3, 160432. (Published online 2 November 2016) (doi:10.1098/rsos.160432)
MJB, 0000-0003-2844-655X The submitted correction is an updated version of figure 1. In the correct figure, shown below, the following has been changed from the figure in the publication: In the COI tree (figure 1a), the sequence in purple has been renamed Scalibregma sp. (MB2) (from (MB1) in blue). In the 16S tree (figure 1b), the sequences labelled Scalibregma sp. (MB3) have been recoloured to orange (from black).
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rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org R. Soc. open sci. 4: 160937
Figure 1. Phylogenetic tree of Scalibregmatidae from Bayesian analysis using COI (a) and 16S (b). An example of results ‘scenario 1’, evidence for cryptic diversity in COI and 16S genes, cryptic species Scalibregma sp. (MB1), (MB2) and (MB3). Outgroup: Leitoscoloplus fragilis and L. robustus (Orbiniidae), asterisk indicates significant node values (more than 95%) for Bayesian posterior probabilities. BOLD* indicates sequences obtained from a private BOLD database.