Tempo and mode of genome evolution in a 50,000-generation experiment
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Richard E. Lenski | Dominique Schneider | Claudine Médigue | Olivier Tenaillon | Gabriel C. Wu | Stéphane Cruveiller | Jeffrey E. Barrick | Daniel E. Deatherage | Aurko Dasgupta | R. Lenski | J. Barrick | D. Schneider | C. Médigue | J. Blanchard | O. Tenaillon | N. Ribeck | S. Cruveiller | S. Wielgoss | Aurko Dasgupta | Noah Ribeck | Jeffrey L. Blanchard | Sébastien Wielgoss | Noah Ribeck
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