Interesting study, Tim
I assume one or more of the samples was transposed i.e. sample 1 was
reported (and probably tested) as sample 2 and vice versa
If so, the results are not quite as bad as proposed. However
misidentification of samples is still a concern.
Regards,
Greg
Greg Watts MSc MA
Deputy Director
SYDNEY ADVENTIST HOSPITAL PATHOLOGY
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