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Correction: MicroRNAs Are Involved in the Regulation of Ovary Development in the Pathogenic Blood Fluke Schistosoma japonicum

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In the “miRNA:mRNA duplex” column of Table 2, the spaces between RNA sequences were removed during typesetting. The publisher apologizes for the error. Table 2 is presented here as Fig 1 for improved readability and to preserve the intended formatting. The original source file for Table 2 is also provided here as S1 File.

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Fig 1. Validated target genes for S. japonicum miRNAs.

*miRNA:mRNA pair analysis was performed using RNAhybrid (http://bibiserv.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/rnahybrid/) #luciferase assay = miRNA mimics down-regulate target mRNA sequences in mammalian cells; miRNA suppression = transfection of antisense miRNA sequences into schistosomes leads to increases in target mRNAs

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1005582.g001

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  1. 1. Zhu L, Zhao J, Wang J, Hu C, Peng J, Luo R, et al. (2016) MicroRNAs Are Involved in the Regulation of Ovary Development in the Pathogenic Blood Fluke Schistosoma japonicum. PLoS Pathog 12(2): e1005423. pmid:26871705