Evolution in Long-Term Stationary-Phase Batch Culture: Emergence of Divergent Escherichia coli Lineages over 1,200 Days
Bacteria have remarkable metabolic capabilities and adaptive plasticity, enabling them to survive in changing environments. In nature, bacteria spend a majority of their time in a state of slow growth or maintenance, scavenging nutrients for survival.
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Autores principales: | Nicole R. Ratib, Fabian Seidl, Ian M. Ehrenreich, Steven E. Finkel |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/539ed3fcf1bd46be8c9aade9523ecaf5 |
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