Didn't that trick very successfully lower the R-factors of the completely wrong models that led to the Great Pentaretraction? Unless you have stunningly high resolution, beware.
    Phoebe

At 10:13 AM 3/28/2008, you wrote:
Some time ago I've heard about the idea of proposing
an ensemble of models (as in NMR), instead of a single
model for x-ray crystallography structures. If I
remember correctly, this idea has been published
somewhere. Can anyone tell me what article is that?

Lucas


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RNA is really nifty
DNA is over fifty
We have put them
  both in one book
Please do take a
  really good look
http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2008/9780854042722.asp

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