Re: [ccp4bb] Refmac in i2

2019-05-03 Thread Jonathan Cooper
The numbers do make sense now: AaA, AbA, etc, correspond to different HETATM groups and (what was confusing me a lot) the No. atoms includes riding hydrogens.  On Thursday, 2 May 2019, 23:27:49 BST, Jonathan Cooper wrote: In the output statistics part of the GUI there is table of

[ccp4bb] Refmac in i2

2019-05-02 Thread Jonathan Cooper
In the output statistics part of the GUI there is table of mean B-factors, e.g. Chain mean B (No. atoms) AAA 23.6( 2596 )AaA 35.4( 29 )AbA 35.2( 10 )AcA 18.9( 10 )AdA 58.5( 10 )AeA 39.5( 119 )BBB 25.5( 2545 )BaB 42.0( 10 )BbB 46.9( 5 )BcB 37.3( 92 ) There is an A- and a B-chain in the structure,