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Core Concepts

The two conceptual surfaces every GenAIRR user ends up needing โ€” the AIRR record and the reference cartridge. Read these once and the rest of the docs make sense.

The two concept pages

  • The AIRR record โ€” what's in one output row, organised by field category. Sequence, calls, junction, productivity, mutation counters, artefact counters, clonal fields, paired-end layout, and the P-clean / P-length distinction.
  • Reference cartridge โ€” the four-plane model (identity, catalogue, rules, empirical models) plus the manifest surface for inspecting one.

After these, the simulation guides cover the mechanisms that produce records, and the validation hub covers the gates that keep them honest. Use Choose your path to pick the right starting point for your task.