Re: [ccp4bb] question on non-origin patterson peaks

2010-04-28 Thread Eleanor Dodson
I presume your cell is a = b c alpha=beta=90gamma=120?ie it is indexed as a hexagonal setting. In that case the 3 origins are 0,0,0 1/3,2/3,2/3 and 2/3,1/3,1/3 As you have here.. Eleanor Fengyun Ni wrote: Hi, Our data were indexed as R3 or R32 space group. Several larege non-origin peaks we

[ccp4bb] question on non-origin patterson peaks

2010-04-27 Thread Fengyun Ni
Hi, Our data were indexed as R3 or R32 space group. Several larege non-origin peaks were found (see the text below) in native Patterson map of R3. But no obvious peaks were found in self-rotation searching. Does this indicate the presence of translational symmetry? However, the patterson map of R