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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: Obtaining relationships between two cross rotation solutions? From: James Stroud xtald00d {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM Date: 2009-02-03 Transform a molecule according to the two transformations in which you are interested and then use dyndom to see the hinge axis that relates the two transformed molecules. On Feb 3, 2009, at 9:47 AM, Francis E Reyes wrote: > I have trouble with visualizing things in three dimensions so I'm > trying to figure out the relationship between two cross rotation > functions (given as theta1, theta2, theta3). > > > Is there a program or webapp that'll tell me whether two rotation > solutions are related by a 180/90/60/whathaveyou axis? > > e.g. > > The space group is P4(1) > The top few cross rotation solutions are: > ! index, theta1, theta2, theta3, RF-function (EPSIlon= 0.25) > 1 173.333 2.630 186.481 0.0907 > 3 353.426 180.000 353.426 0.0879 > 7 98.807 147.925 67.347 0.0608 > 8 279.440 30.322 292.587 0.0602 > 10 292.696 168.784 294.156 0.0562 > 12 233.216 30.322 246.364 0.0511 > > > Is index 1,3 related how about 7,8?? What is the relationship > between the pair 1,3 and 7,8 ? > > Thanks > > FR > > --------------------------------------------- > Francis Reyes M.Sc. > 215 UCB > University of Colorado at Boulder > > gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 67BA8D5D > > 8AE2 F2F4 90F7 9640 28BC 686F 78FD 6669 67BA 8D5D CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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