The other way round.

High solvent==low resolution
Low solvent==high resolution

Since the resolution limit depends on subjective criteria (source, dose, I/sigI limit) in our test we always had a better correlation between Wilson B (rather than resolution) and solvent content.

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On 10 Dec 2009, at 06:55, Roger Rowlett <rrowl...@colgate.edu> wrote:

I think that higher solvent content crystals are more likely to have
higher resolution, but I can't remember the reference. I'm sure one of
the CCP4bbers knows.

Cheers,

Roger Rowlett


On 12/9/09, Jeremiah Farelli <jfare...@bu.edu> wrote:
Hello all,

Does anyone know of some relevant literature (or a general idea really) that discusses protein crystal solvent content vs. average resolution? I am under the impression that the higher the solvent content, the lower the average resolution....but I'd like to see some sort of data to back this up.

Thanks!


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