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I will take several name-string sets and run them against gnindex and gnames. I will run diff out of output to fix the problems that will appear. The outputs won't be the same, as some algorithms ar changed to enhance performance, but all changes should be explainabel.
It might make sence to adjust gnverify to use gnames, it will be easier to compare outputs and will start migration to gnames.
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- As a User I want to have an endpoint for name_string IDs
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- As a User of reconciliation service I need documentation that explains its usage. HOT 1
- As a User of reconciliation service I want to get "good" results matching automatically HOT 2
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