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Diffraction pattern, high angle component

Most protein crystals do not diffract to true atomic resolution. Due to an inherent lack of perfection in protein crystals the high angle component of the diffraction pattern, which contains the fine detail, is lost. For this reason the protein sequence must generally be known. [Pg.100]


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