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[ccp4bb] How to run SIGMAA twice in a row?

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Subject: How to run SIGMAA twice in a row?
From: Huiying Li hli {- at -} CRYSTAL {- dot -} BIO {- dot -} UCI {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2007-04-18

My previous posting did not get answer, it might be a bit confusing. My
questions is if I want to conbine phases from three different sources, 2
MAD data sets and a partial model, can I run SIGMAA twice? Combining MAD
phases first, and then add in the model phases to the pre-combined MAD
phases. When I run SIGMAA the second time CCP4i GUI allows me to choose
labels PHCMB, HLAC, HLBC, HLCC, HLDC, but doesn't let me use WCMB as the
input FOM. Is this a bug in the GUI or SIGMAA simply does not allow to use
WCMB as an input FOM?

Thanks in advance.

Huiying

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Huiying Li, Ph. D
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
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University of California at Irvine
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