Good point.
For now the best thing to do is to read the RvsR paper cited in the text.
I'll add a section to the manual as well.
Ideally of course, xtriage should make its own judgement. Some code is
there, but I took it out as it is not well-tested (and didn't do the
job)
P
2009/8/25 Pavel Afonine
Hi Peter,
do you have any guidance to how interpret this table summarized somewhere in the documentation? Otherwise it looks a bit cryptic to me (I tried it while ago, may be it is improved now). Alternatively, it would be nice if Xtriage prints out its own verdict based on that table.
Thanks! Pavel.
On 8/25/09 10:47 AM, Peter Zwart wrote:
Subsequently, run
phenix.xtriage p1data.mtz reference.structure.file=MR.1.pdb
and start interpreting the RvsR tables.
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