New release: 1.9.1 (03/12/2026)

We would like to inform you about a new GENOVESA update focused primarily on bug fixes, more accurate data presentation, and improved consistency of the interpretation workflow.

This smaller release improves everyday work mainly in the areas of SNV/CNV classification, filtering, frequency display, and CNV analysis state control.

1. Fixes in SNP and CNV classification

We corrected the behavior of SNP and CNV classification, including classification history. User names are now properly visible in the history, and duplicate records have been removed, resulting in better traceability and clearer interpretation review.


2. Frequency display for new CNV analyses

Project- and subject-level frequencies are now correctly displayed for newly generated CNV analyses. This is particularly important for newly created projects, where correct availability of these metrics improves interpretation in the local dataset context.


3. Safer handling of incomplete CNV analyses

If CNV results have not yet been fully calculated, the CNV tab is now automatically disabled. It can be opened only when the CNV state is Finished and the analysis ends with the status “CNV analysis finished successfully”. This helps prevent work with incomplete data.


4. More consistent default filtering for CNV parameters

Default filter values were adjusted to zero for Bins, Quality, Reads Expected, and Reads Ratio, ensuring more consistent default behavior when reviewing CNV outputs.


5. Extended SNV filtering with strand-specific VAF

SNV filtering now includes new parameters VAF-f min and VAF-r min, allowing more detailed assessment of variant support in both sequencing directions. In addition, per-strand VAF values are now available directly in a tooltip when hovering over the VAF value, making technical review faster and more transparent.

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