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. 2015 Jan 19;69(2):283–293. doi: 10.1111/evo.12581

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Ecotypes that adaptively evolved in a biofilm environment for 1050 generations are phenotypically distinct from each other and the wild-type ancestor. Top: colony morphologies of each biofilm ecotype and the founding clone. Bottom: patterns of biofilm formation in the selective environment by the ancestor (Anc), after 315 generations (Early) and after 1050 generations (Late).