Dear Randy,
thank you very much, I had a look at it and it seems that fortunately it
was one of the "straighforward" cases.
Best,
Almudena
El jue., 14 mar. 2019 a las 14:48, Randy Read () escribió:
> Dear Almu,
>
> We have a discussion on the Phaser Wiki about some of the possibilities
> for t
Sorry to plug MOLREP to a Phaser Q, but it does have some simple tNCS
functions which work well for
straightforward cases.
Something to consider:
tNCS can make spacegroup determination based on axial reflection absences
tricky so set a flag to test all SGS in the pointgroup.
For example: (A transl
Dear Almu,
We have a discussion on the Phaser Wiki about some of the possibilities for
tNCS, what you should look for, and what Phaser can handle:
http://www.phaser.cimr.cam.ac.uk/index.php/Molecular_Replacement#Translational_Non-crystallographic_Symmetry.
As it explains, if you have one major
Dear all,
I have a dataset with strong TNCS and I would like to know if there are a
"series of steps" that I could follow in order to find out whether I can
solve my structure or not.
I see on the Phaser wiki that structure determination in the presence of
TNCS is not fully automated. which steps