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Yes, same mtz input file<br>
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Sabine<br>
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On 08/12/2011 03:04 PM, Antony Oliver wrote:
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<div>Possibly a silly question - but did you use the same R-free
reflection subset in both refinements?<br>
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"Same MTZ file" doesn't necessarily mean the program was using the
same R-free flags. CCP4 and PHENIX use different conventions
(phenix.refine automatically recognizes both). phenix.refine:
test/work=1/0.<br>
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Pavel.<br>
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