May 2007
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ERRATUM
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science May 2007, Vol.48, 2083. doi:
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      ERRATUM. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2007;48(5):2083.

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Erratum in: Elovl4 5-bp–Deletion Knock-in Mice Develop Progressive Photoreceptor Degeneration” by Vasireddy et al. ( Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2006;47:4558–4568). 
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Figure 1.
 
Schematic depiction of the E_mut +/− targeting strategy. (A) Wild-type Elovl4 allele, with restriction enzyme sites (B, BamHI; E, EcoRI; R, EcoRV) and location of exons (boxes). The restriction sites were used to analyze the recombinants (data not shown). (B) The targeting vector, generated on the long arm of Elovl4 with a 5 bp-deletion (AACTT) and a Neo gene cassette flanked by loxP sites. (C) The Neo gene cassette with the 5-bp–deletion mutation were introduced in exon 6. N7 and N1 are the forward and reverse primer sequences designed to read from the selection cassette into the short arm (N1) and the long arm (N7). Forward (F) and reverse (R) primers were used to confirm the homologous recombination.
Figure 1.
 
Schematic depiction of the E_mut +/− targeting strategy. (A) Wild-type Elovl4 allele, with restriction enzyme sites (B, BamHI; E, EcoRI; R, EcoRV) and location of exons (boxes). The restriction sites were used to analyze the recombinants (data not shown). (B) The targeting vector, generated on the long arm of Elovl4 with a 5 bp-deletion (AACTT) and a Neo gene cassette flanked by loxP sites. (C) The Neo gene cassette with the 5-bp–deletion mutation were introduced in exon 6. N7 and N1 are the forward and reverse primer sequences designed to read from the selection cassette into the short arm (N1) and the long arm (N7). Forward (F) and reverse (R) primers were used to confirm the homologous recombination.
 
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