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From: Brenda Patterson ucbccka {- at -} UCL {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
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Subject: Re: Import and merge data collected from TWO sources?
From: Eleanor Dodson ccp4 {- at -} YSBL {- dot -} YORK {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-10-01

There are two ways -
1) Import both sets - combine using CAD ( it is the first task of the
Experimental phasing module) - do the automatic checking that you have
the same indexing conventions -
Scale data sets together ( 2nd task of Experimental phasing module) -
that will give an R factor between the 2 data sets..
Do you have any phases or a model to calculate maps?



2) Use the new version of pointless from Phil Evans - that takes
unmerged data sets and prepares input for SCALa, which can then output
two properly scaled and merged data sets
Eleanor



Brenda Patterson wrote:
> Is this possible?
>
> Currently I have two crystal data's. I have been importing the scaled averaged
> files using d*trek.
>
> The only difference between the two crystals is that one has been soaked with a
> ligand. Now I want to see if it is there.
>
> Is there a way to import both sets of data at the same time in order to see the
> difference (hopefully the ligand)?
>
> Or any other suggestions regarding attacking this problem would be appreciated.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> charlie
>
>
>

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