Dont forget Rsym and Rmerge are one and the same I believe..
Eleanor

On 01/09/2012 11:05 AM, Tim Gruene wrote:
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Dear Guillaume,

I am not sure which database you refer to, but for every structure
deposited at the PDB since 2007, the data are available, too.

The PDB-header might report R_sym as should the publication.

Buy the whey, you should better get used to R_meas and consider R_sym as
deprecated.

Regards,
Tim

On 01/09/2012 11:28 AM, Guillaume Gotthard wrote:
Dear all,

Is there a mean to obtain statistics about R-Sym for deposited structures 
databases ?
I know it is possible for R-Free values but is it the case also for R-Sym ?

Guillaume Gotthard, PhD student
Biocristallography, Biotechnology and Structural Enzymology Group
URMITE Laboratory - UMR 6236 Faculté de Médecine
27, boulevard Jean Moulin
13385 MARSEILLE Cedex 5 FRANCE

Cell.: +33 (0)6 09 54 11 58
Email: guillaume.gotth...@gmail.com


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