Currently, the AIP report includes a first_seen date reporting the date a variant was first reported. However, the reported date reflects the most recent date a new category was added to a variant.
Proposal:
Refine first_seen to be the date a variant was first identified by the AIP. This should not change over time.
Add new value to report evidence_last_updated reporting the most recent date a new category was applied to a variant.
Consider adding date_of_phenotype_match indicating the earliest date there was a phenotype match (of any kind) found for a variant.
Consider changing first_seen name to first_tagged to match seqr language. TBH neither are great, but consistent non-greatness might be better than inconsistent non-greatness.
Currently, the AIP report includes a first_seen date reporting the date a variant was first reported. However, the reported date reflects the most recent date a new category was added to a variant.
Proposal:
first_seen
to be the date a variant was first identified by the AIP. This should not change over time.evidence_last_updated
reporting the most recent date a new category was applied to a variant.date_of_phenotype_match
indicating the earliest date there was a phenotype match (of any kind) found for a variant.first_seen
name tofirst_tagged
to match seqr language. TBH neither are great, but consistent non-greatness might be better than inconsistent non-greatness.