Hi

I just noticed I scrambled that first paragraph. I didn't intend to imply you should be able to see your referees (or their criteria) at least some of the time. It should have read something more like-


yes, both of those. Plus "freezing out" multiple conformations so that you can model them properly; you should be able to see them at least some of the time (depending on how distinct the multiple conformations are). Bear in mind that a small molecule structure at a resolution worse than 1Å would be challenging to get past the normal criteria of referees.


On 19 Jun 2008, at 11:05, harry powell wrote:

Hi Colin

yes, both of those. Plus "freezing out" multiple conformations so you can model them properly - bear in mind that a small molecule structure at a resolution worse than 1Å would be challenging to get past the normal criteria of referees, so you should be able to see them at least some of the time (depending on how distinct the multiple conformations are).


Harry
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Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH




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