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What do the images mean? #322

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hrshdhgd opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 2 comments
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What do the images mean? #322

hrshdhgd opened this issue Dec 16, 2022 · 2 comments

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hrshdhgd commented Dec 16, 2022

Hey @balhoff ! I ran boomer on MONDO with just exactMatches and generated reports as seen here. @matentzn and I just wanted to understand what these images mean. I'm going to throw random images here just to get the ball rolling:

  • From what I hear, images are generated to highlight if existing mappings are faulty. Is this actually the case or fake news :) ?
  • If so, what could be the possible problems in these images?

fac1986796dbbdb446c920c45fdfc11b166448d9ef8ce1f657b474565cf0fd7f

fb16e6b40837da7332ae07ce2400a3cbde4d7938f08b2d2b27c8ffdbf4168ae6

fa76848ef2b072ef8dccad48bd011f9d241304e4a56673e79053a643a392c0ae

cc: @cmungall

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balhoff commented Dec 16, 2022

We discussed on zoom; however I will leave this open since we need docs about this. In these cases the thin siblingOf edge indicates a lower probability mapping resolution was chosen.

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Discussed with Nico: monarch-initiative/boomer-examples#3 (comment)

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