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Subject: Re: combine incomplete data sets
From: David Briggs drdavidcbriggs {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-01-18

Oooooops.

My link & terminology were a little wayward...
I knew what I meant, but the incorrect link may have proven misleading.

But the answer essentially remains the same:

1) Integrate everything in MOSFLM
2) Enforce consistent indexing using POINTLESS (unless I am mistaken, there
are alternative indexing possibilities(s) in p321)

http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/dist/html/reindexing.html
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.0.2/prerelease/pointless.html
3) Bundle ALL integrated datasets into one .mtz file (being such to make
sure all the batch number do not conflict)(POINTLESS may do this for you
now)
4) Push through SCALA/Truncate in one giant run - selecting your 'best'
dataset as a reference.

I hope this is clear now.

Apologies if this has confused anyone.


Dave

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