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Richard Lenski
Richard E. Lenski
(born 1956) is an American
evolutionary biologist
who is the
John A. Hannah
Distinguished Professor of
Microbial Ecology
at
Michigan State University
. He is a member of the
National Academy of Sciences
and a
MacArthur Fellow
. Lenski is best known for his still ongoing -year-old
long-term ''E. coli'' evolution experiment
, which has been instrumental in understanding the core processes of evolution, including
mutation rate
s,
clonal interference
,
antibiotic resistance
, the
evolution
of novel traits, and
speciation
. He is also well known for his pioneering work in studying evolution digitally using
self-replicating
organisms called
Avida
.
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Idiosyncratic Fitness Costs of Ampicillin-Resistant Mutants Derived from a Long-Term Experiment with <i>Escherichia coli</i>
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Jalin A. Jordan
,
Richard E. Lenski
,
Kyle J. Card
Published 2022
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