It means exactly what you suspect: it hasn't found a second solution. It will certainly print out whatever it "found", but you have to verify it's correct. At the very least, you ought to look at it in a graphics program. Chances are good though there is only one molecule. phx On 14/09/2012 20:13, 赵岩 wrote:
Hi everyone, I am trying to solve a structure though molecular replacement and I have obtained a suspected solution. The header of the solution as follows,
REMARK TITLE [no title set] REMARK Log-Likelihood Gain: 238.884 REMARK RFZ=10.9 TFZ=13.9 PAK=2 LLG=235 TFZ==5.0 LLG=239 TFZ==5.0 REMARK ENSEMBLE 1 EULER 15.53 0.10 344.54 FRAC -0.499 -1.000 -0.499
At first sight, the solution has no problem(TFZ>8), but the second and third TFZ are very low. For a correct solution, the later TFZs always higher than the first TFZ. So I don't konw how to understand the later TFZs and what extent I can refer to them.
Thanks a lot!
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