“…So far, they have been detected in NGC 2808 (three main-sequences; D 'Antona et al 2005;Piotto et al 2007), NGC 1851 (double SGB and RGB Milone et al 2008;Han et al 2009), M 4, NGC 3201 and NGC 1261 (two red giant branch populations; Marino et al 2008;Kravtsov et al 2010a,b), as well as in NGC 6752 and 47 Tuc (clear spread of the MS, also RGB spread in NGC 6752; Anderson et al 2009;Milone et al 2010b;Kravtsov et al 2011). In a number of cases (e.g., NGC 1261, NGC 3201, NGC 6752, see Kravtsov et al 2010bKravtsov et al ,a, 2011, evidence exists that the two populations also have different radial distributions, with the redder RGB population being more centrally concentrated. Aside from the aforementioned NGC 1851, Piotto (2008), Marino et al (2009) and Milone et al (2010a) announced preliminary findings of multiple subgiant branches in seven more clusters, among them M 22, M 54, 47 Tuc, NGC 6388.…”