I read your description of the crystals and Figure 4 of the following paper came to mind. Post-crystallization treatment in lower PEG eventually allowed them to tease the bundles apart.
1. MacRae, I. J. & Doudna, J. A. An unusual case of pseudo-merohedral twinning in orthorhombic crystals of Dicer. urn:issn:0907-4449 63, 993–999 (2007).
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On Feb 22, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Peter Hsu wrote:
> Forgot to mention, that this 2.5-3A diffracting crystal was the same one that I have been unable to index and suspect are twinned due to the presence of these other fused crystals in the same drop.
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> Thanks for any input.
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Francis E. Reyes M.Sc.
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University of Colorado at Boulder
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