I think we used the same version of Mosflm when we managed to solve this 
strange pattern.

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Finke Aaron (PSI) <aaron.fi...@psi.ch<mailto:aaron.fi...@psi.ch>> kirjoitti 
1.4.2015 kello 15.27:

I have seen this before, actually. It appears to be multiple lattices, but if 
you carefully index it with Loxflm (a less well-known version of Mosflm), I was 
able to get a solution from bagelecular replacement:

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Note that the sesame seeds are disordered.

Hope that helps,
Aaron
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On Apr 1, 2015, at 13:03, Keller, Jacob 
<kell...@janelia.hhmi.org<mailto:kell...@janelia.hhmi.org>> wrote:

Can anyone index this? It's got mostly split spots and a strange diffuse 
scattering background....

JPK

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