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Author(s): Myers, JM; Bonds, AE; Clemons, RA; Thapa, NA; Simmons, DR; Carter-House, D; Ortanez, J; Liu, P; Miralles-Duran, A; Desiro, A; Longcore, JE; Bonito, G; Stajich, JE; Spatafora, JW; Chang, Y; Corrochano, LM; Gryganskyi, A; Grigoriev, IV; James, TY

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  • Erratum for Myers et al, “Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses”

  • Y. Jamesa aUniversity of Michigan, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA bUniversity of California—Riverside, Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Riverside, California, USA cUniversity of Seville, Department of Genetics, Seville, Spain dMichigan State University, Department of Plant Soil and Microbial Sciences, East Lansing, Michigan, USA eUniversity of Maine, School of Biology and Ecology, Orono, Maine, USA fOregon State University, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Corvallis, Oregon, USA gL.

  • F. Lambert Spawn Co., Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA hU.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, USA iUniversity of California—Berkeley, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, Berkeley, California, USA

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Erratum for Myers et al, “Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses”

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