The UCSC Genome Browser is a widely used online and downloadable suite of tools for visualizing and exploring genomic data. It allows researchers to view genome sequences from a variety of organisms alongside annotations such as gene locations, predicted proteins, and experimental data. It is commonly used for gene finding, comparative genomics, identifying regulatory elements, and studying genetic variation.
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