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This correction updates the author affiliation for Bhusan K. Kuntal in the "Visual exploration of microbiome data" review. The correct affiliation is now listed as Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad.

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Area of Science:

  • Microbiome Research
  • Scientific Publishing

Background:

  • A review article titled "Visual exploration of microbiome data" was published in the Journal of Biosciences.
  • The article was part of the October 2019 Special Issue on Current Trends in Microbiome Research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To correct an error in the author's affiliation listed in the original publication.
  • To ensure accurate author information for future reference and citation.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of an incorrect affiliation in the original publication.
  • Issuance of a formal correction notice to amend the author's affiliation.

Main Results:

  • The affiliation for Bhusan K. Kuntal was incorrectly stated as "Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory Campus, Pune 411008, India".
  • The corrected affiliation is now officially listed as "Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201 002, India".

Conclusions:

  • Accurate author affiliations are crucial for scientific integrity and proper attribution.
  • This correction ensures the "Visual exploration of microbiome data" review is correctly attributed.