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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: Nucleotide duplexes by direct methods From: William Scott wgscott {- at -} CHEMISTRY {- dot -} UCSC {- dot -} EDU Date: 2007-05-04 Probably. Many others can be solved by molecular replacement, even with a very crude starting model. Recently we solved a 142 nucleotide ribozyme dimer, a novel structure with no useful NCS symmetry, with just a native data set, A-form helical fragments generated in coot, and an irritable, cantankerous, impatient, sleep-deprived disposition. Shane Atwell wrote: > A friend of mine asked me whether small nucleotide duplexes can be > solved by direct methods. I think their data is 2.0A. > CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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