Dear Peter,

Shameless plug: you could do worse than to read the report of the X-ray 
Validation Task Force of the wwPDB 
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3195755/), which includes 
citations to the original literature such as the Engh & Huber studies on bond 
lengths and angles, and their standard deviations.

Best wishes,

Randy Read

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On 29 Jan 2013, at 20:47, Peter Randolph wrote:

> My advisor has told me that an acceptable range for publication is an RMSD 
> for bonds ~ 0.01 A and angles >2.0 degrees is acceptable for publication 
> (with a proper R and R-free). Does anyone know where these values came from 
> and if there a specific citation to go along with it?
> Thanks, 
> Peter
> 

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