Could a Mistake Have Occurred During the Performance of Multiple Assays?

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The discussion centers on the possibility of experimental error during the performance of multiple assays. Participants suggest that mixing up samples could have occurred due to the simultaneous execution of several assays. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining organization and proper documentation to prevent such errors in laboratory settings.

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That what i was thinking...
It may have been an experimental error, we were performing several assays that day, mabye one of them got mixed up.
 
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you might want to move this to the proper thread.

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