Hi,
Overall, the transition from 10.6 is seemingless, crystallographically-wise.
Of course you need to have the new XCode 4.1 installed, and you should also
download new, 10.7-dedicated 64bits gcc/gfortran/g77 bundles from
http://hpc.sourceforge.net/
And then, CNS, Phenix, CCP4, etc... will jus
Thanks a lot for your suggestions.
Would it be worth while to try and remove glycerol at the last step which is
gel filtration and then set trays in my case?
I have never tried without glycerol.
reg.
Anita
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Enrico Stura wrote:
> Anita,
>
> see the message I posted
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Hi
My two ha'porth.
If you are thinking of "upgrading" your sole Mac software development
box to Lion I'd say "don't do it unless you like a lot of pain".
Anything built on Snow Leopard should run okay on Lion (my Tiger
builds seem okay on 10.4, 10.5, 10.6...), so unless you really have
One really nice feature though comes with what Bill's wife hates. No worries
about saving an edited file in many programs. The background versioning is
great no more needs of having my_manuscript_###1.doc :-) one file to handle
them all. And you can go back to older versions of course. The only
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 15:00 +0800, anita p wrote:
> Would it be worth while to try and remove glycerol at the last step
> which is gel filtration and then set trays in my case?
Sure, assuming that your protein does not become unstable without
glycerol (protein solubility is likely to decrease too
The best X-ray related typo I ever seen was the "Small angel scattering"
- poor little things!
On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 18:23 -0400, Patrick Loll wrote:
> Still doesn't beat my all-time favorite, an early Microsoft spell-checker
> that changed "diffract" to "defrocked."
>
> >
> > I forgot to menti
On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 08:21 +0200, Miguel Ortiz Lombardía wrote:
> A, C and G are RNA nucleotides. T is (mostly) not, its RNA-equivalent
> is
> uridine phosphate, U.
>
>
Right, that was my suspicion. But I thought that RNA bases would be Xr,
not Xd. Plus, refmac does not complain about missing
Dear Colleagues,
Lion is an reality all developers have to live with. While I
agree that it would be a bad idea to update one's primary
development environment to Lion, it does seem a good idea to have
at least one system with sufficient memory, disk and good enough
graphics and the new UI (us
Well in fact, it all depends on the type of detector these small angels
end up on and on the speed of this "godly" radiation. Only once you have
considered both these elements can you say "poor little things".
My 2p worth.
Fred.
Ed Pozharski wrote:
The best X-ray related typo I ever seen was
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