Interpretation guide

How to read a prioritization result

The output is a benchmark-backed prioritization signal and should not be interpreted as definitive biological adjudication.

Score

Score is a model-derived ranking quantity used for prioritization within the benchmark-backed framework.

Percentile

Unless otherwise noted, percentile refers to position relative to the refined benchmark model-score distribution. Higher percentiles indicate higher prioritization.

Priority band

Priority band is a coarse prioritization tier derived from score and percentile. It is not a probability of biological truth and should not be read as a binary class label.

Stability

Stability summarizes the consistency of the ensemble-based prioritization signal. Lower stability means the ranking should be interpreted more cautiously.

Support summary

Support summary captures similarity-related contextual information only. It does not equal external literature support, experimental support, or biological validation.

Recommended workflow

  1. Use score and percentile to prioritize follow-up.
  2. Use priority band and stability to decide how conservatively to interpret the ranking.
  3. Use support summary as auxiliary context, then consult the resource browser and external evidence.