In the CCP4i GUI you will find "Phaser Cell Content Analysis" under the
"Analysis" tab. IIRC, this calls up the Matthews Probability Calculator.
It will give you a good idea of the likely number of search models in
the ASU. For large numbers, e.g. >3, the most probable number is likely
to be unreliable and you might try smaller numbers and observing the
packing of the partial solutions to get a better clue of the correct number.
Cheers,
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On 4/1/2015 11:45 AM, amro selem wrote:
Dear CCP4 Community ,
which program i should use in ccp4 backage to find how many molecules
in Asymetric Unit .
All the best
Amr