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Dear Ashima,
You have invoked a grand discussion on Rmerge.. You can see different
people have their own ideas. It is great fun doing crystallography is'nt
it..?
Well Ultimate thing is the map and the features in it. I think by the
loads of discussion, you would have got a concise picture and you would
have set your own standards for R-merge in highest bin.
Convey my regards to Professor and hello to Rudresh, Mani, Suku,
Mahesh.
best wishes,
natesh.
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, Ashima Bagaria wrote:
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> I have recently solved a protein structure at relatively low
> resolution ~3.5A. The final R/Rfree seems to be fine (19.4/25.4). But
> the Rmerge values in the last resolution shell is relatively high around 54.
> I would like to know what is the range of Rmerge values in the last
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> shell, acceptable to the reviewers. It will helpful if anybody could
> suggest some references. Thanks a lot in advance
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> Regards
> Ashima
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