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Appearance of antibiotic resistance bacteria is an example of

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Appearance of antibiotic resistance bacteria is Divergent evolution.
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Appearance of antibiotic resistant bacteria is an example of evolution by natural selection.


Antibiotic resistant bacteria can survive the onslaught of drugs and re-ignite infections. Some bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics which were used to treat them. For instance, Staphylococcus aureus and Neisseria gonorrhoeae have become nearly resistant to benzyl penicillin.

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