Hi Binbin,

Remember that computers understand things different than we usually
do. You need:

select (resi 367 and chain c) or (resi 366-379 and chain a)

And gives intersection, or gives union...

Tsjerk

On 8/17/06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello there,

I'd want to select residue from different chains. I tried command

select resi 367 in chain C and resi 366-379 in chain A.

It doesnt work. Could some one give some hints about this?


Thank you.

Binbin


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