There are tools out there that calculate such a map.
REVISE is one - I guess i is in the list of CCP4 programs.
i often do both maps independently and look at them for common peaks
The trouble is that dispersive differences are often less reliable than
the anomalous ones..
Eleanor
07/06/2011 06:36 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:
>> That would be an approximation of the map
it seo both maps indeprndently and look at them for common peaks. ems
you actually want,
>> which would use the F_A amplitude terms from MAD analysis together
>> with your current model phases rather than the MAD phase estimates.
>> You could, for example, use CAD to merge the FA column output by
>> hkl2map with the phases from your current model.
>
> So I take it that the F_A term from MAD incorporates both anomalous (I
> guess including both f' and f") and dispersive differences?
>
> JPK
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