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Why do ring systems with a lot of diversity within a single framework tend to be positioned in the middle of the cluster map?

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Why do ring systems with a lot of diversity within a single framework tend to be positioned in the middle of the cluster map?

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The structure descriptors for these frameworks have a lot in common. SubScape resolves the competing commonalities by placing these frameworks between all the other frameworks with which they share some commonality, resulting in a position generally in the middle of the display.

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