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Thank you for your reply!
But I still wonder the differences between "Add superimposed PDB file to the ensemble" and "Add ensemble" in Phaser program and when to use the former.
If I want to search for a complex model, I often just click the "Add ensemble"  till completing the search model.
 
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Tong Huo
Ph.D candidate
College of Life Sciences
Nankai University
Tianjin, China


At 2011-12-29 16:56:03,"Antony Oliver" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >You could use the Superpose program to generate superpositioned/superposed/superimposed models - i.e. to put your structures on top of each other.  There are also a host of other programs available to do the same thing (!) > >In Phaser, you would then load each of these superimposed models, to generate your search "ensemble".  > >The words superposition, superimposition, and superpose, to all intents and purposes mean the same thing (ducks behind flame-resistant wall).  > >With regards, Tony.  > >Sent from my iPhone > >On 29 Dec 2011, at 06:16, "SUBSCRIBE CCP4BB Huo tong" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hello everyone: >> I am just learning how to use the CCP4 Program suite. When I use the MR approach --Phaser, there is a column say >> "Add superimposed PDB file to the ensemble". And there is another CCP4 supported program called "Superpose". >> I am afraid if my question is professional, but I wonder  >> 1)if there is any differences between "Superpose" and "Superimpose"; >> 2)when to use the Superpose or Superimposed function >>  >> Any answer is welcomed!