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Fig. 3 and Fig. 7 should have been printed in color. Due to a technical error they were printed in black and white.

Fig. 3.
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Nutrient utilization analysis of several nitrogen-containing compounds by Aspergillus nidulans wild-type strain A (black) and strains with: A areA-102 (strain M, orange) or areA-30 alleles (strain K, blue; strain Z, green) or B areA r -366 (strain R, green), areA r -600 (strain E, blue), and areA-1900 alleles (strain S, orange)

Fig. 7A–E.
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Comparative analysis of carbon compound utilization. A Hierarchical clustering of Aspergillus nidulans strain 2158 compared to: B A. nidulans strain FGSC A28, C Aspergillus fumigatus, D Magnaporthe grisea, and E Mycosphaerella graminicola in the presence of increasing concentrations of allyl alcohol (concentrations listed in Materials and methods). Each square represents a single carbon compound and the growth level is indicated by the intensity of red color. * indicates dextrin (compound 14). The carbon sources are listed in order and in Table 2 of the Electronic supplementary material