For the R32 set, I generate the r-free in phenix directly from the scalepack file for data processed in R32. For C2, it was generated from the C2 processed scalepack file but in ccp4 using the scalepack2mtz script then imported to phenix(because i used molrep for the molecular replacement). But, I kept this same data file with the same r-free for all of the refinement runs before and during twin refinement. Seem reasonable?
-Todd
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From: [email protected] on behalf of Nathaniel Echols
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Subject: Re: [phenixbb] twin/pseudo-symmetry question
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Green, Todd
the true space group is C2. Are these r-values too low? does the difference in values according to each twin law mean something?
I don't know enough to answer the rest of the question, but one thing to look out for is how you generate the R-free flags - which program did you use, and when you reprocessed in C2, did you generate a new set of R-free flags? If you're not careful with this, you can end up severely biasing R-free when performing twinned refinement. -Nat _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list [email protected] http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb This email was scanned with Mcafee's Anti-Virus appliance, but this is no guarantee that no virus exists. You are asked to make sure you have virus protection and that it is up to date.