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Revision as of 00:12, 4 November 2012

Phaser is a program for phasing macromolecular crystal structures with maximum likelihood methods. It has been developed by Randy Read's group at the Cambridge Insitute for Medical Research (CIMR) in the University of Cambridge and is available through the Phenix and CCP4 software suites.

Use the sidebar to navigate through the extensive documentation for Phaser.

This wiki supersedes the obsolete Phaser homepage, which now redirects to this wiki. A copy of the obsolete Phaser homepage can be found here

Currently Supported Releases

Under Construction: Phaser-2.5.3

Warning: development code is currently unstable
Download with Phenix Nightly Builds → Phenix Downloads
Full Documentation → Manual
Quicklinks to Keywords → Keywords

Phaser-2.5.2

Download with Phenix Official Release 1.8.1 (27th September 2012) → Phenix
Download with CCP4 6.3 Package Update → CCP4
Full Documentation → Manual
Quicklinks to Keywords → Keywords

Referencing Phaser

Citing crystallographic software in your paper is important for funding new software development. We rely on your citations to convince funding bodies that our software is being used.

If you solve a structure with Phaser, please cite

Phaser crystallographic software pdf
McCoy AJ, Grosse-Kunstleve RW, Adams PD, Winn MD, Storoni LC, Read RJ.
J. Appl. Cryst. (2007). 40, 658-674.