> I've just used the network anchoring feature with the normal strictness
> (sequential residue support). I created a new constraint set for this
> but also mistakenly ticked 'assign peaks' without first creating a new
> peak list. Now a large number of peaks in my carbon NOESY have been
> assigned in F2 (sequential or intra-residue).
I will probably add an option to use duplicated lists (default to True).
> Subsequent structure calculations (with ARIA2.0) suggest that some of
> these new NOE assignments are more ambiguous than predicted from network
> anchoring.
Maybe running the network anchoring with a Low seq strictness (i.e. using
any network support) would find at least some of these multiple
contributions. ;-)
> I would therefore like to deassign F2 for all peaks in my carbon NOESY
> and start again (my initial peak list contained hardly any F2
> assignments anyway). What is the best and easiest way to do this?
There isn't really a good way. So, your script was the most elegant
solution at present. A function to clean assignments in only one dim
probably ought to be in Analysis. Now on my list.
T.
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