How to deal with poor data is a challenge. Look at the images - see at what
resolution there is detectable diffraction.
Then run a self rotation function.Do you expect a trimer? dimer? etc and
does the self rotation give any clues?
Are your models dimers? trimers? etc.
Eleanor

On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 at 08:09, Lande Fu <
00008bc2565720d4-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hello Shenyuan,
>
>
> I noticed STARANISO processd the data all the way down to 1.7A, with very
> poor stats on high resolution shell. I have two suggesstions:
> 1.You may want to reivse the raw images to check the anisotropy (that all
> spots are distributed in an flat ellipse).
> 2. If you can  scale&merge the data with Aimless suite in CCP4, check
> "Anisotropic deltaB" value below summary table.
>
>
> For MR, there is too much to tell and it's better to improve data
> processing first.
>
>
>
>
>
> regards,
> Lande
>
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