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When MIRU patterns are considered, SpolDB4 families that are well-supported by spoligotype signatures may become ambiguous, or allow subdivision/merging of the families.
Typical DIA-friendly species are homoleptic binaries of at least one sp element: CO, HF2−, NO3−, NO2, NH4+, CrO42−, BF4−, SF6, SnCl62−, CuCl42−, RuO4, AuI4−…; or solids with a homoleptic periodic bonding unit: KBr, SiC, AlCl3, SnCl2, etc. DIA of compounds of three or more elements may become ambiguous, with the limitations discussed in Appendix D of Ref. [ 14].
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