On Jun 10, 2009, at 9:18 PM, Pavel Afonine wrote:
you can get it using phenix.refine. Just type from the command line:
phenix.refine model.pdb data.mtz strategy=none
main.number_of_macro_cycles=1
and hit Enter. Look for the numbers towards the end of log file or
output to the screen (after bulk solvent correction and scaling is
reported done).
I've never been able to understand the math involved, but isn't the
phase error calculated by phenix.refine is based on the estimates of
model error (and incompleteness) used for maximum likelihood
calculations, not an evaluation of the original experimental phases?
If experimental phase restraints were used (which is the default for
phenix.refine, and I assume AutoBuild too), they will influence the
final phases calculated in phenix.refine, but those will still be
biased towards the refined model.
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Nathaniel Echols
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
510-486-5136
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