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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Morphing with mutations
>What about to do
Dear Colleagues,
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Hi Charlie,
Maybe it is not P43.
What about your real symmetry being lower than tetragonal? (For
example, twinning in an orthorhombic space group with a more or less
equal to b)
What about the h00 reflections? Any trend there?
Signs of pseudo-translation?
Roberto
On 4 Oct 2007, at 04:40,
Dear CCP4 Users,
We have an open University staff position (Advt. No.: 07/B51) in our group at
the Institute for Biochemistry, University of Greifswald, Germany.
The applicant will we involved in research in macromolecular crystallography.
The candidate will also be involved in teaching crystal
Hi,
here a brief summary regarding the use of torsion restraints with i.e.
cofactors in refmac:
The current versions of refmac have two possible pitfalls if you refine
new cofactors and have a cif-dictionary including torsion angles and planes:
Torsions are NOT automatically used in refineme