Dear Mohamed,

In my experience, XDS handles high mosaicity very well and there is no reason 
to worry  about the mosaicity as such. There are, however, two things you 
should check: (i) with high mosaicity you may get many overlaps resulting in 
many rejected reflections. If this is the case and you have incomplete data, 
you may try to fine-tune your processing. (ii) Why does the mosaicity suddenly 
goes up? Does the crystal go bad due to severe radiation damage? You can check 
in CORRECT.LP what the R-factors do during your run. If you have reasonable 
complete data after 1000 frames and the crystal becomes really bad afterwards, 
it might be better to discard the later frames.

Best,
Herman



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Betreff: [ccp4bb] Effect of high mosaicity (XDS)

Dear all

While processing my images, I notice that the first 1000 frames or so have a 
low mosaicity (0.3 degree) but this increases to about 2 degrees when all the 
1800 frames (0.1 degree oscillation) are integrated.

At later stages of model building/refinement, what effect will a high mosaicity 
have? Should I just discard the images when mosaicity starts to increase?

I have fairly isomorphous datasets from about 10 more crystals with some 
exhibiting this behaviour and others do not. The point group seems to be P3 or 
P6, with some indication of twinning - not sure at this stage yet.

Thanks.
Mohamed

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