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      Data processing and analysis with the autoPROC toolbox

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          Typical topics and problems encountered during data processing of diffraction experiments are discussed and the tools provided in the autoPROC software are described.

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          A typical diffraction experiment will generate many images and data sets from different crystals in a very short time. This creates a challenge for the high-throughput operation of modern synchrotron beamlines as well as for the subsequent data processing. Novice users in particular may feel overwhelmed by the tables, plots and numbers that the different data-processing programs and software packages present to them. Here, some of the more common problems that a user has to deal with when processing a set of images that will finally make up a processed data set are shown, concentrating on difficulties that may often show up during the first steps along the path of turning the experiment ( i.e. data collection) into a model ( i.e. interpreted electron density). Difficulties such as unexpected crystal forms, issues in crystal handling and suboptimal choices of data-collection strategies can often be dealt with, or at least diagnosed, by analysing specific data characteristics during processing. In the end, one wants to distinguish problems over which one has no immediate control once the experiment is finished from problems that can be remedied a posteriori. A new software package, autoPROC, is also presented that combines third-party processing programs with new tools and an automated workflow script that is intended to provide users with both guidance and insight into the offline processing of data affected by the difficulties mentioned above, with particular emphasis on the automated treatment of multi-sweep data sets collected on multi-axis goniostats.

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          Conference
          Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
          Acta Cryst. D
          Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography
          International Union of Crystallography
          0907-4449
          1399-0047
          01 April 2011
          18 March 2011
          18 March 2011
          : 67
          : Pt 4 ( publisher-idID: d110400 )
          : 293-302
          Affiliations
          [a ]Global Phasing Ltd, Sheraton House, Castle Park, Cambridge CB3 0AX, England
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          ba5166 ABCRE6 S0907444911007773
          10.1107/S0907444911007773
          3069744
          21460447
          4f1bdb89-54f0-4186-86da-7c947fc63b1d
          © Vonrhein et al. 2011

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.

          Proceedings of the CCP4 study weekend
          History
          : 25 October 2010
          : 01 March 2011
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          Microscopy & Imaging
          autoproc,data processing
          Microscopy & Imaging
          autoproc, data processing

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