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CORRECTION article
Front. Neuroanat. , 08 September 2022
Volume 16 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnana.2022.1028092
This article is part of the Research Topic How Animals See: Structure and Function of Light Sensory Tissues Along Evolution View all 12 articles
This article is a correction to:
Expression of Opsins of the Box Jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora Reveals the First Photopigment in Cnidarian Ocelli and Supports the Presence of Photoisomerases
by Garm, A., Svaerke, J.-E., Pontieri, D., and Oakley, T. H. (2022). Front. Neuroanat. 16:916510. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2022.916510
In the published article, there was an error in the legend for Figure 1 as published. Credits are missing for the picture in (A). The corrected legend appears below.
“Box jellyfish T. cystophora. (A) Adult medusa of T. cystophora high lighting the paired gonads (Go) and tentacles (Te). (B) Close up of a rhopalium showing the four eye types: upper and lower lens eye (ULE, LLE), slit eyes (SE), and pit eyes (PE). Cr, crystal; L, lens. (C) Schematic drawing of a cross section midways in the slit eye [broken line in (B)]. Note the asymmetric groove formed by the pigmented cells housing the outer segments of the ciliary photoreceptors. CR, ciliary rootlet; Nu, nucleus; OS, outer segments; PG, pigment granules. (A) Modified from Bielecki et al. (2013), (C) is modified from Garm et al. (2008).”
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.
All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article, or claim that may be made by its manufacturer, is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.
Bielecki, J., Nachman, G., and Garm, A. (2013). Swim pacemaker response to bath applied neurotransmitters in the cubozoan Tripedalia cystophora. J. Comp. Physiol. A 199, 785–795. doi: 10.1007/s00359-013-0839-1
Keywords: photopigment, box jellyfish, cubozoa, cnidaria, phototransduction, opsin phylogeny, vision
Citation: Garm A, Svaerke J-E, Pontieri D and Oakley TH (2022) Corrigendum: Expression of opsins of the box jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora reveals the first photopigment in cnidarian ocelli and supports the presence of photoisomerases. Front. Neuroanat. 16:1028092. doi: 10.3389/fnana.2022.1028092
Received: 25 August 2022; Accepted: 26 August 2022;
Published: 08 September 2022.
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*Correspondence: Anders Garm, YWxnYXJtQGJpby5rdS5kaw==
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