X-ray crystallography is the main method used to determine the structure of biological molecules (mainly proteins). Most biological scientists find it hard to understand the process of working out a structure using crystallographic methods because they don't have a mathematical background. X-ray crystallography is explained here without maths and reading this book will enable all biologists to assess the quality and accuracy of biological structures.
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X-ray crystallography is the main method used to determine the structure of biological molecules (mainly proteins). Most biological scientists find it hard to understand the process of working out a structure using crystallographic methods because they don't have a mathematical background. X-ray crystallography is explained here without maths and reading this book will enable all biologists to assess the quality and accuracy of biological structures.
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