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It might be worthwhile to follow the thread of similar problems on the coot
mailing list
and a generic solution on the coot-wiki, like
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Coot#Example:_in
stalling_a_64bit_nightly_CentOS5_binary_build_on_64bit_SL6.1
BR
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On 14/02/12 08:17, Alexander U. Singer wrote:
Hi -- I was installing the latest version of CCP4 6.2.0 on my machine
which uses Linux Fedora Core 5. When downloading the CCP4 package, I
used the 'generic linux (x86) option'. The package contains an
package for Coot v 0.6.2 which I tar'ed and unc
Hi -- I was installing the latest version of CCP4 6.2.0 on my machine
which uses Linux Fedora Core 5. When downloading the CCP4 package, I
used the 'generic linux (x86) option'. The package contains an
package for Coot v 0.6.2 which I tar'ed and uncompressed, but when I
try to run it, I g
For MIR, you also need to weigh your options.
If you want to use anomalous signal for SIRAS/MIRAS, you may want to be above
the most prominent or at least a useful edge of your HA.
On the other hand, being above an HA edge increases you chance of serious
radiation damage. Sometimes you may need
On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 21:02 +, Theresa H. Hsu wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> When collecting data, is there a specific wavelength to be chosen at
> synchrotron source? Does it make difference between 0.9 and 1.5 A, for
> example? I know it is important for SAD/MAD but how about MIR?
>
> Thank you.
>
If you are not looking for a specific metal, you can play it safe and
collect a redundant native data set at 0.9 A and one at 1.5 A, to check
for Ca,Cl,SO4 etc and other anomalous scatterers
cheers
Preben
On 2/13/12 10:02 PM, Theresa H. Hsu wrote:
Hi all.
When collecting data, is there a speci
Hi all.
When collecting data, is there a specific wavelength to be chosen at
synchrotron source? Does it make difference between 0.9 and 1.5 A, for example?
I know it is important for SAD/MAD but how about MIR?
Thank you.
Theresa
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Dear Markus,
why don't you reintegrate the data with hkl2000 telling the program to
treat them as non-anomalous data-set? This should give you scalepack
output with the Bijvoet pairs merged and overcome the problem you describe.
Cheers,
Tim
On 02/13
On 11/02/12 02:52 PM, Bryan Lepore wrote:
> did you ever get a response on this? it is interesting but nobody
> posted publicly.
>
> -Bryan
>
Dear Bryan,
so far no one replied ... so please find my answer below. If someone
disagrees, please post.
None of the methods I have described are appropri
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