Using Charles Darwin's four premises of hypothesis of natural selection, how does an antibiotic resistant strain of bacteria develop when a naturally occurring population of bacteria is exposed to an antibiotic?
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By making antibiotics resistance strains.
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According to Charles Darwin theory, the variations are raw materals for the selection of fittest among them. The bacteria, which are suitable to cope with the antibiotics effects, are selected by nature.
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