Do the exoplanets discovered so far follow Bode's Law?

Byte Me

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Aren't some of them in the same solar systems?

Do the placements of these follow Bode's Law?

How many would you need to be identified in the same system to check if they were? Would two be enough? Or would you really need at least three to be sure?

Could this be a way for identifying where to look for other planets as yet undiscovered in the same systems?

It worked for our system with the asteroid belt (Ceres), and also for Neptune and Pluto, if memory serves.
 
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