Hi,

Our data were indexed as R3 or R32 space group.
Several larege non-origin peaks were found (see the text below) in native
Patterson map of R3. But no obvious peaks were found in self-rotation
searching.
Does this indicate the presence of translational symmetry?

However, the patterson map of R32 doesn't show any large non-origin peaks.

 WARNING : some unexpected, large non-origin peaks found:
                                                        |
Height
           #      X        Y        Z               |     abs          rms
%ori
      ----------------------------------+-----------------------------
          14   0.6667   0.3334   0.3607     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          15   0.6666   0.3333   0.3060     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          16   0.3334   0.6667   0.6940     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          17   0.3333   0.6666   0.6393     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          18   0.0000   0.0000   0.9727     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          19   0.0000   0.0000   0.0273     1287.25       10.72  35.5
          20   0.6668   0.3334   0.3786      917.63        7.64  25.3
          21   0.6666   0.3332   0.2880      917.63        7.64  25.3
          22   0.3334   0.6668   0.7120      917.63        7.64  25.3
          23   0.3332   0.6666   0.6214      917.63        7.64  25.3
          24   0.0000   0.0000   0.9547      917.63        7.64  25.3
          25   0.0000   0.0000   0.0453      917.63        7.64  25.3
          26   0.9667   0.9667   0.0294      846.76        7.05  23.4
          27   0.9667   0.0000   0.9706      846.76        7.05  23.4
          28   0.0000   0.9667   0.9706      846.76        7.05  23.4
          29   0.9667   0.9667   0.9706      844.72        7.03  23.3
          30   0.9667   0.0000   0.0294      844.72        7.03  23.3
          31   0.0000   0.9667   0.0294      844.72        7.03  23.3

Thank you in advance!
Regards,

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Fengyun Ni
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