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Subject: Rfree into an existing mtz...
From: James Pauff pauffjm {- at -} YAHOO {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-05-31

Good day all,

What is the best means of getting a freeR column into
an existing mtz file? I've noticed the "Edit MTZ"
command bar in CCP4, but there are other options (such
as conversion to XPLOR and then back to MTZ) that seem
to be able to accomplish the same thing, although
there appear to be changes in the reflection
parameters upon this conversion.

Basically, I just want to add a freeR column to
monitor my refinement(s).

Thank you as usual.



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