Yes, but if the twin fraction deviates even slightly from 1/2, you may
only get one solution from the search. If you want, you can generate
the other one and see how happy the program is.
Regards,
Randy
On 11 Sep 2009, at 15:12, Pietro Roversi wrote:
Dear all,
when searching in Molecular Replacement
against say perfectly merohedrally twinned data (i.e. an alpha=0.5
twin)
do I understand it right that I should expect two sets of solutions
that are equivalent under the twin operator (bar xtal symmetry and/or
origin shifts)?
Thanks!
Ciao
Pietro
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