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Escherichia coli (E. coli) typically does not produce a pigment that is visible to the naked eye. However, some strains can produce pigments under specific conditions, such as the production of indigo or other metabolites that may impart a color in certain environments. Generally, E. coli colonies appear off-white or pale yellow when cultured on standard media.

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