The 3.0 release of the DGIdb features a dramatic overhaul of the UI that reflects many of the backend changes detailed above. The search interactions page now allows the user to apply the new preset filters in addition to the existing advanced filters (e.g. source databases, gene categories and interaction types) directly on the search form (Figure 3). On performing a search, the user is redirected to the redesigned search interactions results page, enabled by a new concept of interaction groups instead of individual interaction claims. This new view displays search results as lists of visually distinct panels for each search term mapped to gene or drug groups. A list of uniquely matched terms is shown in one tab whereas a second tab summarizes the list of ambiguously matched search terms and unmatched terms. Each panel displays a table of interaction groups, along with summaries of the respective interaction types, sources, supporting publication PMIDs and a ranking. Users interested in a particular interaction can navigate from the interaction search results to the corresponding interaction group view. Similarly, detailed information about