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Title: The Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance according to Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Description: These notes explain about how some bacteria are able to adapt to certain environments. In this case, the example is about how some bacteria are able to resist antibiotics which are given by doctors to eliminate negative bacteria.
Description: These notes explain about how some bacteria are able to adapt to certain environments. In this case, the example is about how some bacteria are able to resist antibiotics which are given by doctors to eliminate negative bacteria.
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The Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance according to
Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
This is a colony of the same species (strain) of bacteria
...
Due to this development, this can create new
alleles which can alter the bacteria’s characteristics, such as becoming more
resistance to antibiotics
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Therefore, in these circumstances, resistant bacteria is able to
survive better than non-resistant bacteria
...
The resistance
makes the bacteria better adapted to the environment when there is a time of
selection pressure
Title: The Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance according to Darwin's Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Description: These notes explain about how some bacteria are able to adapt to certain environments. In this case, the example is about how some bacteria are able to resist antibiotics which are given by doctors to eliminate negative bacteria.
Description: These notes explain about how some bacteria are able to adapt to certain environments. In this case, the example is about how some bacteria are able to resist antibiotics which are given by doctors to eliminate negative bacteria.