On 12:10 Fri 22 May , Francis E Reyes wrote:
> Maybe this is more of a statistics/normalization question, but say you
> have the same molecule crystallized in two different states. How would
> you put their refined b-factors (directly from the pdb) on the same
> scale and say compare the b-f
On Friday 22 May 2009 11:10:16 Francis E Reyes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Maybe this is more of a statistics/normalization question, but say you
> have the same molecule crystallized in two different states. How would
> you put their refined b-factors (directly from the pdb) on the same
> scale an
Hi all,
Maybe this is more of a statistics/normalization question, but say you
have the same molecule crystallized in two different states. How would
you put their refined b-factors (directly from the pdb) on the same
scale and say compare the b-factors of residues in the binding pocket?