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Table 1 Mixed pattern experiment design for blending samples

From: Recognition of the dense fine speckled (DFS) pattern remains challenging: results from an international internet-based survey

Established sample

Sample 1: mix ratio (sample/DFS70)

Sample 2: mix ratio (sample/DFS70)

Sample 3: mix ratio (sample/DFS70)

Sample 4: mix ratio (sample/DFS70)

Sample 5: mix ratio (sample/DFS70)

Centromere

C1 (10/90)

C2 (25/75)

C3 (50/50)

C4 (75/25)

C5 (90/10)

Speckled

S1 (10/90)

S2 (25/75)

S3 (50/50)

S4 (75/25)

S5 (90/10)

Homogeneous

H1 (10/90)

H2 (25/75)

H3 (50/50)

H4 (75/25)

H5 (90/10)

Nucleolar

N1 (10/90)

N2 (25/75)

N3 (50/50)

N4 (75/25)

N5 (90/10)

  1. Each established pattern sample (centromere, nucleolar, speckled, homogeneous) was blended with a known anti-DFS70-positive sample in different ratios