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Escherichia coli is a primary model organism used in adaptive laboratory evolution experiments as noted in [1], and it is frequently the subject of specific studies investigating mutations and evolutionary timescales within this field as evidenced by [2] and [3].
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claimIn the last 25 years, there has been an increasing number of adaptive laboratory evolution experiments, with Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae being the most prominent organisms under investigation.
claimThe occurrence of enterobactin-related mutations in multiple adaptive laboratory evolution studies highlights the importance of tuning the cellular redox machinery during environmental stress exposure in Escherichia coli.
referenceLee DH, Feist AM, Barrett CL, and Palsson B published 'Cumulative number of cell divisions as a meaningful timescale for adaptive laboratory evolution of Escherichia coli' in the Journal of General Microbiology in 1980.