Or use Coot to generate the symmetry mates, then write out the symmetry-related 
coordinates.

Many ways to achieve the same outcome,

Diana

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On Jul 24, 2017, at 3:56 AM, Lingxiao Zeng 
<lxz...@connect.hku.hk<mailto:lxz...@connect.hku.hk>> wrote:

Dear All,

I tried to use buccaneer to build a model. The starting model is a partial 
model, after model building the Rwork and Rfree are reasonable but buccaneer 
places residues in different asymmetric units and the model looks really weird.

Is there any way to build the model into the same ASU or put different parts 
together after model building? Thanks!

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Best,

Alice

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Lingxiao Zeng
PhD candidate
School of Biomedical Sciences
The University of Hong Kong



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