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English: Comparison of low vs high resolution electron density for the same detail of crystal structure on a helix in hemoglobin (2QLS at 3.5Å vs 2DN2 at 1.25Å). Not surprisingly, the low-resolution density is hard to fit accurately, and it shows bad steric overlaps ("clashes", marked with red spikes) and incorrect sidechain conformations. Validation diagnosis in MolProbity, display in KiNG.
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