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hello everyone in this video weamp;#39;ll be discussing how to analyze the docking result and also docking validation so if you are familiar with Docking you know that the basic procedure of docking is to identify the sides where the protein and Lian does interact and we predict the result of that interaction so for that the basic steps we follow is that we download a structure from any suitable database like pdb for the protein or you can uh design your protein with homolog modeling and the second one is to download or construct your ligan molecule based on your requirements then you do the docking if you need any uh clarification regarding the docking procedures you can refer my other videos but in this video Iamp;#39;ll be specifically mentioning the docking result analysis and how to validate your docking so for that weamp;#39;ll be using the discovery Studio bioa Discovery studio today itamp;#39;s a good tool and itamp;#39;s very useful in molecular visualization and also for