After asking a question in Discover, Causaly will return all relevant documents as well as AI-generated summaries and document answers to help you understand the results. Furthermore, you might receive a Bio Graph knowledge card which informs you that there are direct links to explore in the Causaly knowledge graph.
The Bio Graph card becomes available when you perform an open search for a causal biology question. This means that:
- The entities you are searching for are direct causes or effects of your concept
- You are trying to find all the entities linked to your concept
Here are some examples of such question type:
- Diseases caused by SOD1 (Search link)
- Mutations leading to ALS in preclinical models (Search link)
- Organs affected by human rhinovirus (Search link)
- Pathways contributing to COVID-19 (Search link)
If you have access to Causaly Bio Graph, you will be able to open the card to get the knowledge graph results.
Figure 1: Bio Graph card is an available option to explore causal biology questions in the Causaly knowledge graph.
In contrast, if your question is not about causal biology, for example:
- Unmet needs in NSCLC (Search link)
- Incidence of Alzheimer’s Disease (Search link)
- Pharmacokinetics of adalimumab (Search link)
- Is SOD1 post-translationally modified (Search link)
You can continue your investigation by asking follow-up questions, or visit one of the curated databases in our collection.
Figure 2: Ask a follow-up question in Causaly Copilot to investigate further.