Hi, we had the same case in apparent C2221, with many similarly shifted Phaser solutions with high scores. The reason was that crystals were actually nearly perfectly twinned in P21, so indexing and processing indicated C2221. Once data was re-processed in P21, Phaser could easily find two distinct solutions - one for each of twin domains, with LLG scores roughly reflecting twin ratios. Similar case is discussed in detail here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15039553
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