A News item erroneously implied that Michele Cargill of Celera Diagnostics in Alameda, California, and her colleagues used the draft chimp genome sequence generated by a public consortium to compare more than 7,500 chimp, human and mouse genes (Nature 426, 746; 2003). In fact, the team used its own chimp sequence data.
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Correction. Nature 427, 188 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/427188b
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