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by icermann
1424 days ago
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I think many of us has heard about the Xerox copying machine changing digits on copies, using a "visually similar enough" replacement algorithm.
https://www.theverge.com/2013/8/6/4594482/xerox-copiers-rand... I wonder if you could get the same unexpected result when copying images of Western blots? It's probably not the case here but it could be devastating for a researcher to be accused of fabricating data by using an affected copier/image editor/file format. |
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A western blot is a direct measurement.
It's like asking whether the xerox example might explain why the splatter pattern is identical in sections of two putatively different Jackson Pollock paintings.