Dear Jinjin Zhang,

what happens if you treat your data as perfect twin? Maybe you do have a twin after all.

Best regards, Daniel

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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, JINJIN ZHANG wrote:

Dear All,


Here are updated details for the high R problem of my 1.75A structure. 


1. Protein 100 aa, peptide 6 aa, co-crystalized
2. Space group: P43212. Overall R-fac: 0.3. Redundancy: >5 for 98% of 
reflections. B-factor:55
3. CNS refinement
4. Phenix xtriage checked, no twinning is suspected.
5. Water molecules added


Thanks a lot for all your comments and suggestions.


Best,
Jinjin Zhang

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