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Development of strains of antibiotic resistant bacteria

Author: Freya Watson



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An example of natural selection, when bacteria are initially exposed to an antibiotic, those most susceptible to the antibiotic will die quickly, leaving any surviving bacteria to pass on their resistant features to succeeding generations.


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