MINERVA v18.0
Manual

The search bar allows the user to find specific elements, interactions, or targets on the map. The results of the search are marked with clickable pins.

Pins are divided into 4 categories, blue pins (with numbers) for Content, orange pins for Drug targets, green pins for Small molecule targets, and blue pins (without numbers) are result pins for a submap.

Search results are grouped into these categories:

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Clicking on each submap will open a new tab displaying the submap with the search result pins. It also reveals detailed information about specific elements or interactions, such as the element’s compartment and full name, symbols, annotations, and their references (either automatic or curator-provided).

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Perfect match#

If this switch is on, only terms that exactly match the query will be returned. For large networks or broad queries, the search results may be capped to ensure system performance. The limit for displaying search results can be configured by the administrator (see configuration).

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For instance, if user searches for “cysteine” without enabling perfect match, the search results will include elements whose (short) names are “cysteine”. However, when searching with perfect match enabled, the elements whose full names match the query (“cysteine” here) could also appear.

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There are different types of searching available for users:

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