Hi all,
I have a dataset for which I got the .sca file from a collaborator and I am
trying to look at the strength of the anomalous signal. Looking at archives
in the CCP4bb I found many people suggesting using the Chi**2 values
using ScaLAPACK using HKL2000.
However, at the moment, I have access
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Hi Madhusudhan,
As already mentioned, coot is perfectly adapted. But if you have a pretty long DNA
strand, maybe you can design an "artificial" DNA strand with
http://structure.usc.edu/make-na/server.html
It generated different form of DNA (B, Z and A). You can use your known
sequence and creat