Electron cryomicroscopy: Difference between revisions

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The result of a cryo-EM experiment is a density map. Just as for X-ray diffraction, it is then necessary to fit an atomic model optimally into the map.
The result of a cryo-EM experiment is a density map. Just as for X-ray diffraction, it is then necessary to fit an atomic model optimally into the map.


Electrons are diffracted by the charges in the sample, in contrast to X-rays that are diffracted by electron density. Consequently, EM produces an "electric potential map" or .... Electron densities are all positive, while EM densities can be positive or negative.
Electrons are diffracted by the charges in the sample, in contrast to X-rays that are diffracted by electron density. Consequently, EM produces an "electric potential map"<ref>PMID: 27706888</ref> or .... Electron densities are all positive, while EM densities can be positive or negative.


==Temperatures (B factors)==
==Temperatures (B factors)==

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