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Unfortunately using this formula my computer generated a 'zero-divide'
error when trying to calculate the expected acceptable completeness for
structural genomics data.


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> What is the acceptable range for completeness of the data in the high
> resolution shell once you decide the resolution on the basis of Rsym?

anecdotal evidence suggests that:

     minimal acceptable completeness (%) = 100 / impact factor of the
journal

--dvd

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