On 21 Feb, Kay Diederichs wrote: > In the case of a new project, one should run "uniqueify" or some other > means of assigning reflections to the free set (thin shells come to > mind; see earlier discussions on CCP4BB).
As I said in a previous posting, a better solution would be to take a random test set which only excludes reflections in the thin ncs symmetry slabs of reciprocal space. This would also avoid the map degradation that could result from excluding a thin sphere from the working set. Regards, -- Michael L. Love Ph.D Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry School of Medicine Johns Hopkins University 725 N. Wolfe Street Room 608B WBSB Baltimore MD 21205-2185 Interoffice Mail: 608B WBSB, SoM office: 410-614-2267 lab: 410-614-3179 fax: 410-502-6910 cell: 443-824-3451 http://www.gnu-darwin.org/ Visit proclus realm! http://proclus.tripod.com/ -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GMU/S d+@ s: a+ C++++ UBULI++++$ P+ L+++(++++) E--- W++ N- !o K- w--- !O M++@ V-- PS+++ PE Y+ PGP-- t+++(+) 5+++ X+ R tv-(--)@ b !DI D- G e++++ h--- r+++ y++++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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