multiple isomorphous replacement technique

multiple isomorphous replacement technique

[‚məl·tə·pəl ‚ī·sə‚mȯr·fəs ri′plās·mənt tek‚nēk] (crystallography) A technique for overcoming the phase problem by growing crystals in three different isomorphic chemical forms and comparing x-ray diffraction data obtained from all three. Abbreviated MIR technique.