and publication in this case (Figure 3A). New trait, variant, publication and study pages allow the user to access structured information providing detail and context that were previously unavailable. For example, users could select the trait “diabetes mellitus” (Figure 3B) and access Catalog data for this trait (Figure 3C). To allow users to determine immediately if search results are relevant, contextual summary information is provided in the search results. For example, a query for rs7329174 provides location, cytogenetic region, minor allele, consequence and mapped gene(s) for the variant of interest. The new user interface also supports intuitive navigation between publication, study, variant and trait pages, for example by clicking study accessions in the association table (Figure 3D).