On Mon, 7 Sep 2015 11:48:14 +1000, Rhys Grinter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Also, I was hoping someone could give me some suggestions on how to deal
>with this kind of data. The crystals diffract well (better than 2A at home)
>and at the synchrotron I should hopefully be able to achieve reasonable
>spot separation. From what I've read the best way of dealing with this kind
>of data is to determine the correct Space group and cell and integrate the
>two lattices separately. What is the best software and protocol to do this
>with?
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I'd collect data on a big Pilatus or Eiger - this helps with spot separation.
XDS does not integrate two or more lattices at a time (you could integrate lattices sequentially and then merge, but you'd have to rely on the overlapping reflections to be discarded by INTEGRATE, CORRECT and XSCALE); latest MOSFLM + AIMLESS can do this, and (I think) SAINT (a Bruker program AFAIK) can.
HTH,
Kay
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