Hi Shijun,

Yes there are differences in Ramachandran validation implementations. Just look 
at where your supposed outlier lies on the Ramachandran plot. If it is close to 
the edge of the distribution, I wouldn't worry about it.

Cheers,
Robbie

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> Dear all
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>  The problem is when I check RAMACHANDRAN outlier with coot, it shows
> zero, while it become one Thr outlier in phenix.vadition. so I am confusing
> about the standard of RAMACHANDRAN outlier in coot and
> phenix.validation, any difference between them? Thanks
> 
> yours
> 
> shijun
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