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While browsing the application, I came across the following structure. I was wondering whether the straight vertical edges between nodes showed something interesting
I'm not sure whether we need to change this. The edge in a large zoom does show a small mutation at that position.
Thoughts would be nice.
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Based on the feedback from yesterday's customer meeting, it became clear that straight sequence bubbles obfuscate these mutations, and that this is a real problem.
I propose that we either perform the straight sequence bubbling once, or that we completely remove the concept.
I prefer the first solution, because that way the actual straight sequences can still be grouped.
I think we should indeed adjust the order in which the algorithms are executed. Performing the straight sequence algorithm first and only once is a good option I think.
While browsing the application, I came across the following structure. I was wondering whether the straight vertical edges between nodes showed something interesting
I'm not sure whether we need to change this. The edge in a large zoom does show a small mutation at that position.
Thoughts would be nice.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: