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Introduction to the Long-Term Evolution Experiment (LTEE)The LTEE is a pretty simple experiment, both conceptually and methodologically. The core idea is to observe and quantify the process of evolution in action.
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Experimental Evolution in a Warming World: The Omics EraExperimental evolution has been gaining momentum in the study of adaptive evolutionary responses (Long et al. 2015; Remigi et al. 2019; Malusare et al. 2023).Abstract · Introduction · Methods Applied in the... · Overlap Between Candidate...
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Illinois Long Term Selection ExperimentIn 1896, University of Illinois scientists initiated an experiment that is now the longest running continuous genetics experiment in higher plants.
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Rapid Evolution of Citrate Utilization by Escherichia coli by Direct ...The isolation of aerobic citrate-utilizing Escherichia coli (Cit+) in long-term evolution experiments (LTEE) has been termed a rare, innovative, ...
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