The genes that confer antibiotic resistance in bacteria are found on or in
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Antibiotic resistance in bacteria may be an inherent trait of the organism (e.g. a particular type of cell wall structure) that renders it naturally resistant, or it may be acquired by means of mutation in its ownDNA or acquisition of resistance-conferringDNA from another source.
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