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Interesting things happen when we pull the phenogrid for a non-human gene pages. For these pages, the closest matches are associated with the relevant organism (mouse for the mouse pages, etc). however, the rows are still sorted with respect to similarity for the human page.
This leads to two problems:
the columns are in a funny order, as human models on the left may have lower similarity than mouse models in the middle.
The rows are ordered inappopriately relative to the highest rank matches.
These orders should be reconsidered.
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I think this is still a "won't fix". See grid on http://www.monarchinitiative.org/model/MGI:3047228 for an example. Given that it's a mouse gene, the mouse models in the middle score higher than the humans on the left, so the columns are not in the right order...
Interesting things happen when we pull the phenogrid for a non-human gene pages. For these pages, the closest matches are associated with the relevant organism (mouse for the mouse pages, etc). however, the rows are still sorted with respect to similarity for the human page.
This leads to two problems:
These orders should be reconsidered.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: