Adaptation to host cell environment during experimental evolution

Author Contributions: V.G., T.H., B.B. and M.D. designed research; V.G., E.H., K.K., S.R.T., E.D., 23 C.G., P.V.M., M.P., S.M.-G. and L.S. performed research; V.G., E.H., K.K., S.R.T., E.D., C.G., P.V.M., 24 A.K., A.B., M.P., S.M.-G. and L.S. contributed new reagents/analytic tools; V.G., E.H., K.K., S.R.T., 25 E.D., C.G., P.V.M., A.K., M.P., A.B., S.M.-G., L.S., T.H., B.B. and M.D. analyzed data; and V.G., B.B., 26 and M.D. wrote the paper. 27

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