Revisiting the current rendering logic: examples from keast-4 and keast-8 show inconsistencies due to missing T13 and L6 nodes in the human flatmap.
- keast-4 is rendered based on minimum-degree node completeness, despite missing source nodes.
- keast-8 is not rendered due to a missing minimum-degree node, but also lacks target nodes.
Proposal: prioritise availability of phenotype-defined source and target nodes over minimum-degree node checks when determining rendering eligibility.
Revisiting the current rendering logic: examples from keast-4 and keast-8 show inconsistencies due to missing T13 and L6 nodes in the human flatmap.
Proposal: prioritise availability of phenotype-defined source and target nodes over minimum-degree node checks when determining rendering eligibility.