Hi!
Hybrid-36 (initial idea from Ralph Grosse Kunstleve, I think) works
around this problem by allowing higher numbered atoms to be numbered in
base 36 starting from A. CCP4 v6.1.1 and recent versions of Coot
support this, as does phenix.refine.
http://cci.lbl.gov/hybrid_36/
However,
why does Coot ignore these atoms renumbered back to 1 beyond 1?
Shouldn't it just ignore the irrelevant atom number?
Phil
On 3 Jun 2009, at 09:19, Kevin Cowtan wrote:
Hi!
Hybrid-36 (initial idea from Ralph Grosse Kunstleve, I think) works
around this problem by allowing higher