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Re: [ccp4bb]: refine using merged MAD data of all 3 wavelength?
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CNS has an option to use the data with Friedel pairs unmerged to refine the
f' and f'' of the anomalous scatterers. This acctually helped the refinement
in the case I mentioned. Again I am not sure how valiad this is for a merged
3-wavelength data.
Yong
Phraenquex VD <loretta@scripps.edu> said:
> I'd say this is a very good idea: if your crystal did not decay, and if
> you don't have a higher-resolution (native) dataset you'd prefer to use,
> merging all datasets for super-high redundancy can only improve matters.
> Not sure about the averaging f'/f" - do any programs actually use this?
>
> Cheers
> Phraenquex
>
>
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Yong Xiong wrote:
>
> > Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 17:32:36 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: Yong Xiong <yxiong@chemistry.ohio-state.edu>
> > To: ccp4bb@dl.ac.uk
> > Subject: [ccp4bb]: refine using merged MAD data of all 3 wavelength?
> >
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> > As title, I would like to know whether any one tried to use all 3
wavelength data merged/scaled
> > together for the refinement. I tried this on one structure and it
appeared to improve the
> > refinement. I am not sure the theoretical/practical soundness of doing
this. If the
> > crystal is stable, it should give a lot more redudency to the data and
help the high resolution
> > bins. The anomalous/dispersion signals would be messed up but mostly they
are not used in
> > refinement any way. We could even give an average f' and f" for the
merged data, or could we? Any
> > comments?
> >
>
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