hi Herráez,
The residue numbers are relative to the chain, that is 152th residue of
Chain T...and so on..
By your proposed method is doesn't select the residue number 152th in
Chain T , it select just the residue number with index 152 from all the
residues.
Thank and best regards,
umanga
Herráez Sánchez Ángel wrote:
Hello Umanga
There may be a reason for the current way you are doing your query, but if you
know the residues as you say, this should be enough:
select *:T and (152,166,167,168,169,192,194,200)
(the comma and OR are synonymous)
Regards,
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