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changed: - What are all these Scopes ? You can open a spectrum which you have read into a project by right-clicking on the spectrum and then selecting an appropriate Scope. Each scope has been designed with a particular task in mind and allows you to efficiently complete that task. * MonoScope is the basic tool to display a single spectrum, display XEASY peaklists on a spectrum, manipulate peaks and integrate the peak volumes. It can open 2D,3D,4D,higherD spectra. * SliceScope is CARA's tool for 1D-spectra. It can also manipulate slices saved from multidimensional spectra * SynchroScope synchronizes two dimensions from 3D spectra with a corresponding 2D and is used for peak-picking 3D spectra. * StripScope is CARA's tool for heteronuclear backbone assignment and sequence mapping. It can display strips from 3D spectra and link then together and map fragments onto the sequence. * SystemScope is CARA's sidechain assignment tool. With this Scope you can start from a backbone signal and look for correlations to sidechain signals by inspecting orthogonal slices of 3D spectra. It allows the user to connect all spins in the spinsystem through a stepwise process. * HomoScope is CARA's tool for homonuclear 2D assignment. It can also be used to work with heteronuclear 2D spectra. It can also superimpose contours from several spectra in different colors. * PolyScope synchronizes two dimensions of a 2D with a corresponding 3D and can be used for peak-picking and to complete assignments (like SynchroScope). It also has a number of features to work with NOESY spectra during structure refinement. <HR> NEXT: MonoScope Return to GettingStarted Return to FrontPage
You can open a spectrum which you have read into a project by right-clicking on the spectrum and then selecting an appropriate Scope. Each scope has been designed with a particular task in mind and allows you to efficiently complete that task.
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