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On 20/06/18 20:49, Anurag Misra wrote:
> What is the meaning of the last field — the one in curly brackets -- that 
> describes the symmetry transformation of a given molecule in coot?

See Section 4.11 of Coot User Manual: "Symmetry"

>  For example, for 
> a given X Y Z, coot displays the symmetry transformation of an equivalent 
> position as " -X, Y+1/2, Z + (0 -1 1) & { 1 0 1 }”.
>
> Can the symmetry molecule be written like bellow by summing respective values?
>
>

In the general case, no. Move your molecule closer to the origin - so
that the pre-translation is (0,0,0) - then coot will report
"conventional" symmetry.

Regards,

Paul.


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