When a variant's effect is measured in a superseded score set and not in the superseding score set, the original measurement appears in search results. We should consider either suppressing it entirely or marking it clearly as deprecated.
Perhaps the permanence of links to existing score sets, along with planned future support for temporal queries, is sufficient, so that suppressing this type of result in ordinary variant searches may be acceptable.
Example: NC_000002.12:g.214767506G>A appears only in the superseded score set urn:mavedb:00001250-a-1.
When a variant's effect is measured in a superseded score set and not in the superseding score set, the original measurement appears in search results. We should consider either suppressing it entirely or marking it clearly as deprecated.
Perhaps the permanence of links to existing score sets, along with planned future support for temporal queries, is sufficient, so that suppressing this type of result in ordinary variant searches may be acceptable.
Example:
NC_000002.12:g.214767506G>Aappears only in the superseded score set urn:mavedb:00001250-a-1.