The JCSG (www.jcsg.org) have absolutely buckets of high quality
diffraction data which I imagine would be excellent for this task. These
have the advantage of often being MAD data which will give a pretty
decent map with a relatively straightforward shelx / solve script.

Cheers,

Graeme 

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From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jeremiah Wagner
Sent: 11 January 2008 14:58
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] x ray data sets for teaching

Hello Everyone,

I am going to be teaching a class this spring and protein structure and
function.  I would like to have my students see some diffraction data
and integrate images with mosflm. 
Are there any "free" or available data sets (possibly
lysozyme) out there that can be used?

Thanks,

Jeremiah Wagner

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Jeremiah Wagner
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology
Beloit College
700 College Street         phone: 608-363-2743
Beloit, WI  53511         FAX:  608-363-2052



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Jeremiah Wagner
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology
Beloit College
700 College Street         phone: 608-363-2743
Beloit, WI  53511         FAX:  608-363-2052

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