Dear Rakesh, dear Artem,

Since the initial question is not precise (which kind of comments are 
expected?)  I may mention that the most frequent values of R, Rfree and DeltaR 
(that is asked about) are given in our work published in 2009 in Acta Cryst., 
D65, 1283-1291. Interestingly, they are practically linear functions of 
log(resolution). The plots show also the statistics of deviation from these 
lines.

Best regards,

Sacha Urzhumtsev
Universities of Strasbourg & Nancy


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as well as some notes in the older posts :)

As a very basic rule of thumb, Rfree-Rwork tends to be around Rmerge for the 
dataset for refinements that are not overfitted.

Artem
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Rakesh Joshi 
<rjo...@purdue.edu<mailto:rjo...@purdue.edu>> wrote:
Hi all,

Can anyone comment, in general, on diverging Rcryst and Rfree values(say>7%) for
structures with kind of low resolutions(2.5-2.9 angstroms)?

Thanks
RJ

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