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=Validation reports= For each PDB entry, the relevant molecules are detected and validated. '''ValidatorDB''' is then built as the collection of validation results for all molecules in all PDB entries. The [[ValidatorDB:Database_contents | results]] are systematically [[ValidatorDB:Database_organization | organized]] into reports: * Detailed validation report for a particular molecule * Detailed validation report for a set of molecules with particular molecule identifiers * Detailed validation report for a set of molecules sharing a particular annotation * Detailed validation report for a set of molecules in a particular PDB entry * Summary of validation results for sets of molecules sharing the same annotation * Summary of validation results for sets of molecules originating from the same PDB entry * Validation overview for the entire PDB '''Continue by learning about the [[ValidatorDB:Database_contents | content]] available in ValidatorDB, or return to the [[ValidatorDB:UserManual | Table of contents]].'''
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