I completely agree with Paul. That information could even be enclosed by
two commentary sections (i.e. '# Added by wwPDB mm-dd-yyyy hh:mm' and
'####################') to highlight the changes.

Jon

2012/5/18 Paul Emsley <paul.ems...@bioch.ox.ac.uk>

> On 17/05/12 20:16, martyn.w...@stfc.ac.uk wrote:
>
>> Reflection cif files from the PDB do not always have cell and symmetry
>> information in them, particularly the older ones, and it sounds like this
>> is your case.
>>
>
> My understanding is that these days they should have - and if you find
> such examples, they should be reported to the wwPDB authorities.
>
> Paul.
>



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