Intuitive matrices for microbial mutation data

High quality curated mutations from related samples in organized, interactive and annotated tables

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Mutation Type Observed Mutations Unique Mutations
Single Base Substitutions 1352243 613047
Multiple Base Substitutions 95703 33275
Deletions 83912 18875
Insertions 66553 13104
Mobile Element Insertions 9202 1540
Amplifications 41399 34191
Gene Conversions 17 5
Inversions 6 1

ALEDB is the largest collection of microbial evolution mutation data in the world

1649035 instances of 714038 unique mutations from 12332 isolates across 247 unique projects

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