Evidence & Tags filters
The Evidence & Tags filters focus variant review by surfacing variants with relevant supporting evidence, annotations, tags, and review status, making decision‑making faster and more consistent.
The Evidence & Tags filters can operate in a Simple or Advanced mode.
Simple and advanced filtering modes operate independently.
Even with similar settings, results may differ due to variations in filtering logic and options available.
Simple mode
Evidence

Variant interpretation: Variants with automatically or user‑created Variant Interpretation notes, unless the notes were removed by a user.
Submitted for Sanger confirmation: Variants marked as requiring additional validation by Sanger sequencing
Manually added variants: Variants added on top of the automated case results by a user
Pathogenicity: Variants with an assigned pathogenicity
Tags

Filter by tagging status.
My tags: Variants tagged by you
AI Shortlist: Variants tagged by the AI Shortlist
Viewed

Filter by viewing status.
Viewing status is tracked per user and reflects only your own variant review activity, specifically opening the Variant page.
Viewed: Variants you have already viewed
Unviewed: Variants you have not yet viewed
Advanced mode
Pathogenicity

Filter by pathogenicity classification.
Pathogenic
Likely Pathogenic
Uncertain significance
Likely Benign
Benign
User tags

Filter by user-applied tags:
Specific tags: Variants with selected user-assigned tags
My tags: Variants tagged by you
User tags: Variants originally tagged by users and not tagged by the AI Shortlist
AI shortlist

Filter by AI shortlist tags.
Most Likely
Most Likely GUS
Candidate
Candidate GUS
Default values
When Filters are reset to default, The Evidence & Tags filters are not applied.
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