*Dear Prata:*
First, I think you'd better check your subgroups. Maybe you got opposite
hand of the data.
Or change a model. When the Rfactor is above 0.55 after MR, I think it means
nothing.




On 2/16/07, Emmanuel Prata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear all,

I have a data set of a protein soaked with sacarose, and the statistic
data is good until the molecular replacement (Rmerge 0,07 (24%),
I/Sigma 7 (2,7), completness (99,8 (98%)), and resolution 1,98A. After
this step, I can not get the Rfactor (64%) to drop (I believe the
spacegroup is correct).
Could anyone give me suggestions?
Thank you in advance,
Emmanuel Prata




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Jiamu Du
Key Laboratory of Proteomics
Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology Shanghai Institutes for
Biological Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

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