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A composite map, also known as a chimeric map, is one which has been artificially constructed from multiple focused refinements (each of which should be deposited as a related deposition for validation purposes). It should also have a low resolution consensus map deposited as an associated EMDB entry which supports the overall structure. More details on this can be found in section 1.3 of EMDB Policies.

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