# Variant type filters

Variant type filters enable analysts to concentrate on **specific variant types.** This streamlines the workflow by grouping variants that share the same analytical logic and evaluation approach.

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Small variants:

* **SNV**
* **Indel**
* **MNV** (100.39.0+)

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Structural variants:

* **DEL**
* **DUP**
* **INS**

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* **Mitochondrial SNV/Indel**

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* **STR**
* **Haplotype variant**
* **LOH/ROH** (array cases only)
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## Default values

When filters are reset to default, the Variant type filters are not applied.


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