I'd like the original assignments to remain, and to be able to copy
assignments from one molecular system to their equivalent new resonance
in another MS, so that I could for example have assigned hsqc spectra
showing the effects of mutations.
Cheers
Andy
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 13:44 +0100, Tim Stevens wrote:
> > Is there a quick & safe method for copying assignments between molecular
> > systems. In my case I'm working on proteins that differ by a single
> > amino acid, and consequently large numbers of resonances are identical
> > between the two. At the moment I'm going through and manually creating
> > new resonances and then assigning them, is there an easier way.
>
> Do you want the original assignments to remain or disappear, i.e.
> duplicate or transfer resonances?
>
> T.
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