Bugfix: data pipeline drops chain descriptions#677
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Nice catch, thanks! I've pushed the fix in b712a3d, I will make sure to mention you in the release notes for the next version. (Thank you also for the responsible AI usage disclosure!) |
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The bug:
DataPipeline.process_protein_chain()andprocess_rna_chain()reconstruct chain objects without forwarding thedescriptionfield, silently dropping descriptions provided in the input JSON.RnaChain.fill_missing_fields()has the same omission.The fix: Add
description=chain.descriptionto the return statements in all three methods.This preserves chain descriptions throughout the data pipeline and during
fill_missing_fields().AI usage disclosure: AI tools were used to assist in generating parts of the code and PR description. The resulting changes were manually reviewed, edited, and tested by the author before submission.