Dear all,

thanks to all who helped me solving the question. You sent me a lot of comments and information I have not taken into account. After reading all the answers, I have come to the conclusion that the spots that are very close to each other come from the long cell axis (57-57-160) and that twinning can probably not be seen in my case. I should have mentioned that the diffraction images came from an in-house x-ray machine, recorded with a 0.5 degree rotation range.

Thank you all again!

Kind regards,
Marina

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Marina Gárdonyi

PhD Student, Research Group Professor Dr. Klebe

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Philipps-University Marburg

Marbacher Weg 6, 35032 Marburg, Germany

Phone: +49 6421 28 21392

E-Mail: marina....@pharmazie.uni-marburg.de

http://www.agklebe.de/

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