
The Mutation Rate Browser is a preconfigured UCSC Genome Browser track to explore and visualize patterns of fine-scale variability in human germline mutation rates alongside other genomic data.
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Population Genetics | Bioinformatics | Metaresearch
The Mutation Rate Browser is a preconfigured UCSC Genome Browser track to explore and visualize patterns of fine-scale variability in human germline mutation rates alongside other genomic data.
This post is part of a series examining figures from population genetics papers which are modified into white nationalist memes. See here for a brief overview of the project.