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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 24.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Cancer. 2022 May;3(5):522–525. doi: 10.1038/s43018-022-00379-w

Figure 2. CIViC data model updates and curation activity.

Figure 2.

A) Many upgrades have been made to the CIViC knowledgebase including the introduction of Assertions, Source Suggestions, Phenotypes, and linking Drug to a cancer-focused ontology as well as the expansion of Evidence Types and Sources. B) Early contributions to the knowledgebase were performed entirely by internal Curators (Washington University School of Medicine, red). However, by 2017, external curation (Community, orange) exceeded internal contributions. The gap between internal and external contribution continues to widen as new external users adopt and contribute to the knowledgebase. C) Statistics describing growth in multiple parameters of curation in the CIViC knowledgebase, with the largest growth seen in contributors and Evidence Items submitted.