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Hello all,

I've followed with interest the discussions here about how we should be refining against weak data, e.g. data with I/sigI << 2 (perhaps using all bins that have a "significant" CC1/2 per Karplus and Diederichs 2012).  This all makes statistical sense to me, but now I am wondering how I should report data and model stats in Table I.  

Here's what I've come up with: report two Table I's.  For comparability to legacy structure stats, report a "classic" Table I, where I call the resolution whatever bin I/sigI=2.  Use that as my "high res" bin, with high res bin stats reported in parentheses after global stats.   Then have another Table (maybe Table I* in supplementary material?) where I report stats for the whole dataset, including the weak data I used in refinement.  In both tables report CC1/2 and Rmeas.  

This way, I don't redefine the (mostly) conventional usage of "resolution", my Table I can be compared to precedent, I report stats for all the data and for the model against all data, and I take advantage of the information in the weak data during refinement. 

Thoughts?

Douglas


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Douglas L. Theobald
Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Brandeis University
Waltham, MA  02454-9110

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