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Hi Phil,

I have a few, but I'd file these under "spectacularly high quality" - in 
general I get at least one complaint, more often two with high resolution 
data... which I ignore then things *usually* work out OK. :o)

Some times it's right, sometimes it's overly cautious...

Cheers,

Graeme



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Phil Evans
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb]: problems with High B factor from Wilson plot


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Anastassis Perrakis (NKI) writes:
 > 
 > Have you looked at the whole Wilson plot in general, if it has the 
 > right peaks and valleys etc etc ?
 > You can do that with ccp4/Wilson and its also done by default when you 
 > run ARP/wARP, the latter
 > having the advantage of seeing the expected shape as established in the 
 > 'BEST' work of Popov et al.
 > 

I would comment that I have yet to find any dataset, including some
truly excellent ones, which pass the arp/warp Wilson plot test.

Has anyone else found a dataset that is OK according to this test?

Phil



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