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Re: [ccp4bb]: contour ?



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Gosu RamaChandraiah wrote:
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>         Hi,
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>         Given a effective resolution of the data, at what contour one has
> to examine the mixed fourier synthesis map (2Fo-Fc & Fo-Fc) ?
>         Is there any relation between resolution, completeness & contour ?
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>         With regards
>         GOSU
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 Contour level will vary across the molecule. You may need to contour at
0.5 Sigma in some parts; 1.5 Sigma in others to see the features you are
interested in.

 Eleanor Dodson