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  2. Difference density map - Wikipedia

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    In X-ray crystallography, a difference density map or Fo–Fc map shows the spatial distribution of the difference between the measured electron density of the crystal and the electron density explained by the current model. [1] A way to compute this map has been formulated for cryo-EM. [2]

  3. Resolution (structural biology) - Wikipedia

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    Series of density maps for GroEL: from left to right, 4 Å, 8 Å, 16 Å, and 32 Å resolution.The details are smeared away as the resolution becomes lower. Resolution in the context of structural biology is the ability to distinguish the presence or absence of atoms or groups of atoms in a biomolecular structure.

  4. X-ray crystallography - Wikipedia

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    In order to obtain an interpretable electron density map, both amplitude and phase must be known (an electron density map allows a crystallographer to build a starting model of the molecule). The phase cannot be directly recorded during a diffraction experiment: this is known as the phase problem .

  5. Electron density - Wikipedia

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    Electron density or electronic density is the measure of the probability of an electron being present at an infinitesimal element of space surrounding any given point. It is a scalar quantity depending upon three spatial variables and is typically denoted as either ρ ( r ) {\displaystyle \rho ({\textbf {r}})} or n ( r ) {\displaystyle n ...

  6. Single particle analysis - Wikipedia

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    As high-resolution cryo-EM models are relative new, quality control tools are not as plentiful as it is for X-ray models. Nevertheless, cryo-EM ("real space") versions of the difference density map, [15] cross-validation using a "free" map (comparable to the use of a free R-factor), [16] [17] and various structure validation tools have begun to ...

  7. Total electron content - Wikipedia

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    Total electron content (TEC) is an important descriptive quantity for the ionosphere of the Earth. TEC is the total number of electrons integrated between two points, along a tube of one meter squared cross section , i.e., the electron columnar number density .

  8. File:Color-filled map of electron density.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Multipole density formalism - Wikipedia

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    Electron density isosurface map around a covalent bond modelled with the Independent Atom Model in the same scale. Nucleus-centred functions impose lower charge density on the bond path. The primary advantage of the Hansen-Coppens formalism is its ability to free the model from spherical restraints and describe the surroundings of a nucleus far ...