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18 September, 23:36

How does natural selections relate to antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria

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  1. 19 September, 02:47
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    Antibiotic resistance is a consequence of evolution via natural selection. The antibiotic action is an environmental pressure; those bacteria which have a mutation allowing them to survive will live on to reproduce. They will then pass this trait to their offspring, which will be a fully resistant generation. Restitant strains are very natural and metallic trait to their offspring.

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