Resolution
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The uncertainty for each atom is quantitated in its [[Temperature_value|temperature value]].  | The uncertainty for each atom is quantitated in its [[Temperature_value|temperature value]].  | ||
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*[http://proteinexplorer.org/igloss.htm#resolution Resolution] at ProteinExplorer.Org's Glossary.  | *[http://proteinexplorer.org/igloss.htm#resolution Resolution] at ProteinExplorer.Org's Glossary.  | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 26 June 2008
Resolution is an average value for the uncertainty of atomic positions in a crystallographic model. High values for resolution (e.g. 5.0 Å) mean high uncertainty, and low values (e.g. 1.0 Å) mean much less uncertainty. 2.05 Å is the median resolution for X-ray crystallographic results in the Protein Data Bank (43,066 on May 2, 2008).
The uncertainty for each atom is quantitated in its temperature value.
See Also
Websites
- Resolution at ProteinExplorer.Org's Glossary.
 
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