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Another way of going from a XDS formatted reflection file to a MTZ file is via the [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/prerelease_page.php#pointless pointless] program by [ftp://ftp.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/pub/pre/ Phil Evans]: | |||
Scaling and Assessment of Data Quality, Philip Evans, Acta Cryst D 62, 72-82. | |||
(see also "[ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.0.2/prerelease/runningpointlessandscala.pdf Running Pointless and Scala]"). | |||
pointless -copy xdsin XDS_ASCII.HKL hklout XDS_ASCII.mtz | |||
The advantage of this route is, that the batch headers of the resulting MTZ file are correct - [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/dist/html/combat.html COMBAT] doesn't seem to write complete and accurate headers. If one then needs to edit the batch information in this file, the CCP4 program [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/dist/html/rebatch.html REBATCH] can be used (optional): | |||
rebatch hklin XDS_ASCII.mtz hklout XDS_ASCII_rebatch.mtz <<end_ip | |||
BATCH ALL START 1001 | |||
BATCH ALL PNAME Lysozyme XNAME Hg-Soak DNAME peak | |||
end_ip | |||
sortmtz hklout sortmtz.mtz <<end_ip | |||
H K L M/ISYM BATCH | |||
XDS_ASCII_rebatch.mtz | |||
end_ip | |||
Note: another program to work with those multi-record MTZ files is [http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/dist/html/reindex.html REINDEX]. |
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