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CORRECTION Open Access Correction: The genome sequence of the ground Pseudopodoces humilis provides insights into its adaptation to high altitude Qingle Cai1, Xiaoju Qian1, Yongshan Lang1, Yadan Luo1, Jiaohui Xu1, Shengkai Pan1, Yuanyuan Hui1, Caiyun Gou1, Yue Cai1, Meirong Hao1, Jinyang Zhao1, Songbo Wang1, Zhaobao Wang1, Xinming Zhang1, Rongjun He1, Jinchao Liu1, Longhai Luo1, Yingrui Li1 and Jun Wang1,2,3*

Correction Received: 15 January 2014 Accepted: 14 February 2014 Published: 14 February 2014 During preparation of our article [1] for final publica- tion, we introduced a few minor changes to the text of References the article; additionally, one of the authors was removed 1. Cai Q, Qian X, Lang Y, Luo Y, Pan S, Hui Y, Gou C, Cai Y, Hao M, Zhao J, Wang S, Wang Z, Zhang X, Liu J, Luo L, Li Y, Wang J, He R, Lei F, Xu J: The from the list of authors and one factual error was cor- genome sequence of the ground tit Pseudopodoces humilis provides rected. These changes are listed in detail below. insights into its adaptation to high altitude. Genome Biol 2013, 14:R29.

doi:10.1186/gb-2014-15-2-r33 1. Fumin Lei is no longer listed as an author of this Cite this article as: Cai et al.: Correction: The genome sequence of the article. Instead, his helpful input is noted in the ground tit Pseudopodoces humilis provides insights into its adaptation acknowledgements section. to high altitude. Genome Biology 2014 15:R33. 2. The provisional version of this article mistakenly stated that zebra belongs to the Paridae family. We have now corrected this error to reflect the classification of this to the Estrildidae family. 3. In the abstract of the provisional version of the article we stated that the phylogeny of the ground tit was confirmed as belonging to the Paridae family. We have now re-phrased this sentence to say that ground tit phylogeny was confirmed as not belong- ing to the family. 4. In the conclusions of the provisional version of the article we stated that the phylogeny of the ground tit was confirmed as not belonging to the Corvidae family but to the Paridae family. We have now re-phrased this conclusion to say that ground tit Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central phylogeny was confirmed as not belonging to the and take full advantage of: Corvidae family. • Convenient online submission • Thorough peer review • No space constraints or color figure charges • Immediate publication on acceptance * Correspondence: [email protected] 1BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone, Yantian District, Shenzhen 518083, • Inclusion in PubMed, CAS, Scopus and Google Scholar China • Research which is freely available for redistribution 2Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, DK-1165 Copenhagen, Denmark Submit your manuscript at 3King Abdulaziz University, Abdulla Alsulaiman Road, Jeddah 21589, Saudi www.biomedcentral.com/submit Arabia

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