How does Darwin's work relate to antibiotic resistance?
The principles of natural selection are directly observable in the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance. When bacteria are exposed to an antibiotic, individuals with pre-existing resistance survive and multiply, while susceptible individuals perish. Over time, the bacterial population becomes dominated by resistant strains. This is a clear, though concerning, illustration of differential survival and the evolution of new traits within a population.
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