which version are you using?
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2009/8/11 Francis E Reyes
Hi all
I ran xtriage on my dataset to 4.5.here's the relevant section pertaining to anomalous signal
Analyses of anomalous differences
Table of measurability as a function of resolution
The measurability is defined as the fraction of Bijvoet related intensity differences for which |delta_I|/sigma_delta_I > 3.0 min[I(+)/sigma_I(+), I(-)/sigma_I(-)] > 3.0 holds. The measurability provides an intuitive feeling of the quality of the data, as it is related to the number of reliable Bijvoet differences. When the data are processed properly and the standard deviations have been estimated accurately, values larger than 0.05 are encouraging. Note that this analyses relies on the correctness of the estimated standard deviations of the intensities.
unused: - 90.6596 [ 0/1 ] bin 1: 90.6596 - 9.2614 [1371/1382] 0.0375 bin 2: 9.2614 - 7.3520 [1369/1376] 0.0033 bin 3: 7.3520 - 6.4230 [1380/1388] 0.0000 bin 4: 6.4230 - 5.8358 [1353/1359] 0.0016 bin 5: 5.8358 - 5.4176 [1367/1371] 0.0000 bin 6: 5.4176 - 5.0982 [1361/1369] 0.0000 bin 7: 5.0982 - 4.8429 [1378/1382] 0.0000 bin 8: 4.8429 - 4.6321 [1351/1359] 0.0000 bin 9: 4.6321 - 4.4538 [1383/1389] 0.0000 bin 10: 4.4538 - 4.3001 [1390/1393] 0.0000 unused: 4.3001 - [ 0/0 ]
The full resolution range seems to contain a useful ammount of anomalous signal. Depending on your specific substructure, you could use all the data available for the location of the heavy atoms, or cut the resolution to speed up the search.
If values larger than 0.05 are encouraging why is it telling me that the entire resolution contains a useful amount of anomalous signal? Did I process this incorrectly?
Thanks
FR
--------------------------------------------- Francis Reyes M.Sc. 215 UCB University of Colorado at Boulder
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