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Data Processing

ADXV Visualisation of X-ray diffraction data
Albula Visualisation of X-ray diffraction data
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Best Optimal planning of X-ray data collection from protein crystals
Blend Multicrystal and wedge data prescaling analysis
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Data Analysis WorkBench

DIALS Diffraction Integration for Advanced Light Sources
EDNA Sample characterisation and data collection strategy program
Fast_dp Fast single data reduction pipeline, providing merging statistics and intensities  
Mosflm Program for integrating single crystal diffraction data
Labelit Program for pre-process of diffraction images
Raddose Calculation of absorbed X-ray dose by protein crystals 
XDS Software for processing single-crystal monochromatic diffraction data
Xia2 Automated data reduction pipeline 

Data Analysis

Arp-Warp Crystallographic macromolecular model building software
Autosharp Phasing package
Balbes Molecular replacement system for solving protein structures
CCP4 Integrated suite of programs for determination of macromolecular structures
CNS Collaborative project for macromolecular structure determination
Coot Macromolecular model building, model completion and validation software
Dawn Data Analysis WorkBench
Dimple Difference map calculation pipeline for fast ligand binding determination
Fast_ep Automated experimental phasing pipeline
Mr.Bump Automated scheme for Moleculer replacement
Phenix Software for automated determination of macromolecular structures
SHELX Progams for De novo structure solution and refinement
Solve/Resolve Progam for the automated macromolecular structure determination

 

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