How does Darwin's work relate to antibiotic resistance?

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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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