Hello,
We managed to get it sorted out over night. It turns out there were some
spin systems which were assigned but had no peaks in them and that was
confusing Analysis, so the solution was to delete those spin systems.
Wayne
On Wed, 17 Jul 2013, Brian Smith wrote:
> 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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