I would say the better practice would be to collect higher multiplicity/completeness, which should have a great impact on maps. Just watch out for radiation damage though. I think the wavelength will have no impact whatsoever.
JPK On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Seungil Han <[email protected]> wrote: > All, > I am curious to hear what our CCP4 community thoughts are.... > I have a marginally diffracting protein crystal (3-3.5 Angstrom resolution) > and would like to squeeze in a few tenth of angstrom. > Given that I am working on crystal quality improvement, would different > wavelengths make any difference in resolution, for example 0.9 vs. 1.0 > Angstrom at synchrotron? > Thanks. > Seungil > > -------------------------------------------- > > Seungil Han, Ph.D. > > Pfizer Inc. > > Eastern Point Road, MS8118W-228 > > Groton, CT 06340 > > Tel: 860-686-1788, Fax: 860-686-2095 > > Email: [email protected] > > -- ******************************************* Jacob Pearson Keller Northwestern University Medical Scientist Training Program email: [email protected] *******************************************
