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You have to convert the scalepack files to mtz using Combat rather than scalepack2mtz Or use scalepack to merge the two datasets Phil Jiamu Du writes: > I have collected two sets of data from two crystals. The data is scaled by > HKL2000 and is turned from sca file to mtz file by Scalepack2mtz in CCP4. > Both the two sets of the data have the same spacegroup and cell parameters. > And I have gain the same molecular replacement result model from each single > set of data. But the completeness of each set of data is less than 90%. Now > I want merge the two sets of data together to improve the completeness. I > have tried Scala to merge them. In the manual, the columns M/ISYM and BATCH > in mtz file are needed for running Scala. But I can not find or add these > two columns in my data. The question is how can find these two columns in my > data to run Scala or I should scale my data with other methods, and if there > is any other programs can merge two sets of data into one? > Thank you. > > -- > Jiamu Du, Ph.D. Student > Key Laboratory of Proteomics, CAS > Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology > Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences > Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) > I have collected two sets of data from two crystals. The data is scaled > by HKL2000 and is turned from sca file to mtz file by Scalepack2mtz in > CCP4. Both the two sets of the data have the same spacegroup and cell > parameters. And I have gain the same molecular replacement result model from > each single set of data. But the completeness of each set of data is less > than 90%. Now I want merge the two sets of data together to improve the > completeness. I have tried Scala to merge them. In the manual, the > columns M/ISYM and BATCH in mtz file are needed for running Scala. But > I can not find or add these two columns in my data. The question is how > can find these two columns in my data to run Scala or I should scale my > data with other methods, and if there is any other programs can merge two > sets of data into one? > <br>Thank you.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jiamu Du, Ph.D. Student <br>Key > Laboratory of Proteomics, CAS <br>Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology > <br>Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences <br>Chinese Academy of > Sciences (CAS)
