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Actually GMS runs xds2sad after every final XDS run because it prints a nice summary and outputs the mean angle between the observed and calculated reflection positions. This should be less than one degree and is a good consistency check.  
Actually GMS runs xds2sad after every final XDS run because it prints a nice summary and outputs the mean angle between the observed and calculated reflection positions. This should be less than one degree and is a good consistency check.  


The program can be download from [ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/xds2sad here].
The program can be download from [ftp://{{SERVERNAME}}/pub/xds2sad here].
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