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Molecular replacement serves to position one or more known structures (models) in the unit cell of the unknown crystal structure with the goal of providing preliminary phase information.
Molecular replacement serves to position one or more known structures (models) in the unit cell of the unknown crystal structure with the goal of providing preliminary phase information.
For the positioning of a single molecule in the asymmetric unit (ASU), there are 6 degrees of freedom: 3 d.o.f. for rotation (around e.g. the x, y, and z axes), and 3 d.o.f. for translation along (e.g.) x,y,z.
A 6-dimensional search is computationally very demanding if it is performed on a suitable grid. As an example, rotating  on a 3-dimensional grid with 10° spacing means almost 14000 unique possibilities (using [[Lattman angles]]); a more exhaustive 5° search would mean 8 times as many possibilities. Translating on a 3-dimensional grid with 1 Å spacing in a 100 * 100 * 100 Å^3 unit cell means 1.000.000 translations. Doing both (a translation search for each rotation, or ''vice versa'') then would lead to a combinatorial explosion of the number of possibilites that have to be evaluated.
It was recognized by Rossmann and Blow (around 1962) (FIXME: give correct reference) that a Patterson function can conceptually be decomposed into those vectors arising from intra-molecular vectors, and those from inter-molecular vectors.
The intra-molecular vectors would change their orientation (but not their length) when the molecule of the ASU would rotate. For a given rotation of that molecule, only the inter-molecular vectors would change upon translation of the molecule through the ASU.
It is thus clear that it is advantageous to first determine the rotation of the molecule, by restricting the comparison between model patterson and crystal patterson to the intra-molecular vectors. When the correct rotation is found, all vectors may then be used to find the correct translation.
== Rotation function (RF) ==
=== Fast rotation function (FRF) ===
=== scoring functions ===
== Translation function ==
=== Fast translation function ===
=== scoring functions ===


== Molecular Replacement Programs ==
== Molecular Replacement Programs ==
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