Yes, it should work as you expected, but there are several ways of
"assigning a spin onto specific sequence location" so you need to tell us
a bit more about what you did and how reproducible it is to work out if it
went wrong, or was expected behaviour.
On Tue, 16 Jul 2013, Fan Yang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In protein sequence assignment module, when assigning a spin onto
> specific sequence location, all of the connected spins should be
> assigned accordingly, right? Today we got an issue with this, when we
> were trying to assign a segment, we selected one spin to start with,
> after this spin was assigned to a residue, its links to other spins (i-1
> & i+1) were broken automatically so that only this spin was assigned,
> any idea why?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Fan
>
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