A Research-Use Preview of the Gene-Disease Evidence Index

I published a public preview of the Gene-Disease Evidence Index, a research-use resource for browsing source-attributed gene-disease evidence.

The current preview covers 12 disease scopes with 1,440 gene-disease associations, about 1,138 unique genes, 1,505 evidence rows, and 24 source snapshots. The rendered pages are backed by a fixed public data release: top120-public-preview-v0.1.1.

The goal is simple: make it easier to inspect where a candidate association came from, which included source reported it, and what caveats apply. This is not a clinical product, not medical advice, not diagnosis or treatment guidance, not patient-risk prediction, and not a complete database of biomedical knowledge.

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This is still a preview, but it now has a public aggregate package, archive, integrity manifest, and rendered inspection pages. The next work is formal analysis and clearer documentation around limitations, source coverage, and release reproducibility.