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[ccp4bb] suggestions for SIR with strong diffraction anisotropy in the derivative

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Subject: suggestions for SIR with strong diffraction anisotropy in the derivative
From: Francis E Reyes Francis {- dot -} Reyes {- at -} COLORADO {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2009-08-26

Hi all

I'm trying SIR on my crystal both are C222.


Native
Cell Dimensions: 97.66 243.45 87.62 90 90 90
Resolution: 4.3

Derivative
Cell Dimensions: 96.9100 244.66 87.61 90 90 90
Resolution: 4.7

. I plan to scale together using FHScal. Ctruncate says that my
derivative has strong diffraction anisotropy. How concerned should I
be about this at the level of phasing? Is there anything to be done
with the anisotropy issue?

Thanks


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Francis Reyes M.Sc.
215 UCB
University of Colorado at Boulder

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Subject: Arpwarp not recognised by latest version of ccp4
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