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Default Unanswered: structure refinement after cyana

Can anybody tell me, how to energy minimize a CYANA calculated average structure. I used model_minimize.inp from CNS, but is there any other method generally used by the CYANA users.

Also, how can I get the bonds, impropers and angle violation (rmsds) information on the CYANA calculated structures. Does CYANA has any program to do it.

Please help me with it.

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