Comparative Genomics of Marine Sponge-Derived Streptomyces spp. Isolates SM17 and SM18 With Their Closest Terrestrial Relatives Provides Novel Insights Into Environmental Niche Adaptations and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis Potential
- 1School of Microbiology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
- 2Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
by Almeida, E. L., Carrillo Rincón, A. F., Jackson, S. A. and Dobson, A. D. W. (2019). Front. Microbiol. 10:1713. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01713
An author name was incorrectly spelled as “Rincón AFC”. The correct spelling is “Carrillo Rincón AF”.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Keywords: comparative genomics, Streptomyces, environmental adaptation, marine sponge bacteria, secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, single molecule real-time sequencing
Citation: Almeida EL, Carrillo Rincón AF, Jackson SA and Dobson ADW (2019) Corrigendum: Comparative Genomics of Marine Sponge-Derived Streptomyces spp. Isolates SM17 and SM18 With Their Closest Terrestrial Relatives Provides Novel Insights Into Environmental Niche Adaptations and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis Potential. Front. Microbiol. 10:2213. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02213
Received: 10 September 2019; Accepted: 10 September 2019;
Published: 24 September 2019.
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*Correspondence: Alan D. W. Dobson, a.dobson@ucc.ie