[buster-discuss] why 02-BUSTER ?
Jonathan Grimes
jonathan at strubi.ox.ac.uk
Thu Jun 24 12:02:18 CEST 2010
Can someone explain why BUSTER does a 01-BUSTER
and then seems to redo refinement creating a 02-BUSTER
directory. What is the decision making process ??
I have been running BUSTER on a protein with 3-fold
ncs, so using the -autoncs flag and using grouped B-factor
refinement (the data go to 3.5A), with 4 big cycles and 50 small.
Previously BUSTER only ran creating 01-BUSTER. Now
it appears to repeat the process, with the Rfactor jumping
back upto the value (close to, bit not exactly) at the start
of 01-BUSTER.
Thanks
Jonathan
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Dr. Jonathan M. Grimes,
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Division of Structural Biology
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford
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