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Hi Reza,<br>
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this is what I would expect it to do. Please let me know if it
doesn't.<br>
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All the bets,<br>
Pavel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/11/17 21:41, Reza Khayat wrote:<br>
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am refining a virus into an image reconstruction and have been
having issues using the NCS capability of
phenix.real_space_refine_1.12-2829. I think it may be my
misunderstanding of the manual.�The virus has 60subunits and I am
feeding phenix a complete oligomer. I manually modify the first
subunit with coot (simple movements and such), define�an NCS group
file where the first subunit is the reference and the�other 59 are
selection, and feed these into phenix.real_space_refine. Does
phenix recapitulate my modifications of the first subunit into the
remaining 59 subunits to create an oligomer that contains all my
modifications before starting refinement?�<br>
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