polder map with twinning
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Hi all, I'm trying to make a polder map for a dataset that is refined with a twin law. As such, the R-factors reported during the polder procedure are much higher than those I get out of refinement. Is there a way to pass the twin law as in the composite omit procedure ( https://www.phenix-online.org/documentation/reference/composite_omit_map.htm... )? Thanks! J -- -- James Fraser - http://www.fraserlab.com - @fraser_lab [email protected] // [email protected] (please do NOT use [email protected])
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Hi James,
I'm trying to make a polder map for a dataset that is refined with a twin law. As such, the R-factors reported during the polder procedure are much higher than those I get out of refinement.
looks like polder map tool can't deal with twining at the moment.
Is there a way to pass the twin law as in the composite omit procedure (https://www.phenix-online.org/documentation/reference/composite_omit_map.htm...
Yes, there is a parameter twin_law that you can specify when running phenix.composite_omit_map. In the GUI there is a field to specify the twin law. Pavel
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James Fraser
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