protovariant
Protovariant is a term used in several fields to denote an early or ancestral form of a variant. It is not a standardized term in major reference works, but appears in informal discussions and limited literature. The word combines proto- meaning first or original with variant, signaling a precursor form that informs later diversity.
In evolutionary biology and genetics, a protovariant may refer to an ancestral allele or gene variant inferred
In virology and pathogen genomics, protovariant can describe a hypothetical ancestral sequence that predates observed variants.
In software development and data science, protovariant may describe an early version of a feature or algorithm
Because protovariant is not standardized, its meaning is highly context dependent. When it is used, it should