Dear all

 

I have three questions that might have been answered before but I haven't
been able to find them.

 

1) I was wondering whether anyone could tell me what does (in the Superpose
output) "RMS B DISPLACEMENT" stand for?

 

2) If "B" is B-factor how meaningful is it if the haven't been normalised
prior to the comparison?

   

 

3) Lastly I was wondering if there is a way of putting RMS deviation values
in the B-factor column of a PDB file so it can coloured according to RMS
instead of B-factor.

 

 

Thank you very much

 

Juan

 

Juan Sanchez-Weatherby

School of Biological Sciences

University of East Anglia

Norwich NR4 7TJ

United Kingdom

 

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