Map comparison: Identify matching contour levels in two maps
Author(s)
- map_comparison: Pavel Afonine
Purpose
Identify matching contour levels in two maps
How map_comparison works:
Examples
Standard run of map_comparison:
Running map_comparison is easy. From the command-line you can type:
phenix.map_comparison map_1.mrc map_2.mrc
Possible Problems
Specific limitations and problems:
Literature
- Metrics for comparison of crystallographic maps. Urzhumtsev, A, Afonine, PV, Lunin, VY, Terwilliger, TC, Adams, and PD. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr D70, 2593-2606 (2014).
Additional information
List of all available keywords
- job_title = None Job title in PHENIX GUI, not used on command line
- input
- map_1 = None A CCP4-formatted map
- map_2 = None A CCP4-formatted map
- mtz_1 = None MTZ file containing map
- mtz_2 = None MTZ file containing map
- mtz_label_1 = None Data label for complex map coefficients in MTZ file
- mtz_label_2 = None Data label for complex map coefficients in MTZ file
- options
- resolution_factor = 0.25 Determines grid spacing in map
- shift_origin = True Shift origin if necessary
- contour_to_match = None Contour level in map1 to match in map2 by volume equalization.