Same ballpark range. This is what you expect. You should worry if, for example, the average Wilson plot of the data is 85 and the average isotropic temperature is, say, 30 A**2. You may also want to screen crystal after crystal (as a synchrotron beam line) in order to catch that one crystal that will give you a data set with a lower Wilson B. But sometimes you can't because all crystals will give you high Wilson B's. HTH, Fred. Shuchi wrote:
hello, i have solved one structure and after solving the average B factor of the model is 107 and average B factor from wilson plot of DATA is 85.5 . is this fine or i did some wrong while fitting and refinement. resolution is 3.0 Angstroms .
-- vandana kukshal CSIR-senior research fellow X ray lab ,MSB division central drug research institute lucknow
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