Darwin's theory states that evolution is a very slow process then why it occurs so quickly in bacteria
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They got it as a kind of 'genetic gift' from a naturally resistant species. This DNA sharing makes evolution happen much faster because you don't have to luck into a helpful mutation. ... The resistant bacteria then go on to make resistant babies. And they can pass their resistance genes to other bacteria around them.
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Evolution is very slow in accordance to some species when in connection with the lifetime they live for and the environment they live in.
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