There was an error in the legend for Figure 23, "Slopes of the trinucleotide preference-occurrence correlations in non-genic and intronic DNA vs. GC content." The correct figure legend is: The slopes of the occurrence-preference correlation between trinucleotide-motif preferences and occurrences in groups of nongenic and intronic DNA of increasing GC (left, right; R2s are shown in the figure 22 and Figure 3).
Citation: Antezana MA, King Jordan I (2013) Correction: Highly Conserved Regimes of Neighbor-Base-Dependent Mutation Generated the Background Primary-Structural Heterogeneities along Vertebrate Chromosomes. PLoS ONE 8(9): 10.1371/annotation/bc789a4f-9fb7-41df-bc6f-d26203d09dbe. https://doi.org/10.1371/annotation/bc789a4f-9fb7-41df-bc6f-d26203d09dbe
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