One could consider RIP (phasing using radiation induced damage) as SIR technique. At short wavelengths ( Hey! > > I was just wondering, do you know of any recent (~10y) publication that presented a structure solution solely based on MIR? Without the use of any anomalous signal of some sort? > > When was the last time you saw a structure that was solved without the use of anomalous signal or homology model? Is there a way to look up the answer (e.g. filter settings in the RCSB) I am not aware of? > > Thanks, > S. > > (Disclaimer: I am aware that isomorpous data is a valuable source of information)
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