On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 07:03 -0700, Miller, Mitchell D. wrote: > The decrease in missing reflections are due to the fact that > the output file does not include the missing reflections that > are lower resolution than the lowest resolution observed > reflection. Thus, this file is no longer "uniqueified" and > then refmac reports a higher completeness since it > no longer counts the missing low resolution reflections > as missing. > > In addition, if you are using experimental phase restraints, these > data > columns are not included in the output. > > I would recommend always using the same input data file for each round > of refinement.
Hmm... The listed resolution limits are the same. Using the original mtz file in every round is of course the best (and in fact with ccp4i it takes an extra effort to do otherwise. At least for me, the Re-run job button fan :)) -- Edwin Pozharski, PhD, Assistant Professor University of Maryland, Baltimore ---------------------------------------------- When the Way is forgotten duty and justice appear; Then knowledge and wisdom are born along with hypocrisy. When harmonious relationships dissolve then respect and devotion arise; When a nation falls to chaos then loyalty and patriotism are born. ------------------------------ / Lao Tse /