Hi
A great way to learn about crystallographic things (including how to
run the programs and how to interpret the output) is to attend one of
the short courses that are held around the world on a regular basis,
and talk to the experts that develop the programs - CCP4 has one (I
understand, though I might be wrong because it hasn't been announced
yet) due to take place in Nanjing in September. I don't know how
local to Nanjing Smith might be, but it would be worth considering.
Dear All,
Alhough there are on-line explainations on the space group, I found
it was difficult to fully understand. Here we take P 1 21 1 as an
exmaple, will you please explain to me with easy language what each
number indicates?Or do we have a on-line server which can
demonstrate the meaning of each number? How can we get out crystal
arrangement with repeating the unit cell in the format of space group?
Smith
Harry
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Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick
Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QH
Chairman of International Union of Crystallography Commission on
Crystallographic Computing
Chairman of European Crystallographic Association SIG9
(Crystallographic Computing)