what causes some bacteria to grow in antibiotic rich medium?
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Bacteria growing on media with a higher antibiotic concentration owe their resistance to the number of copies of the plasmid containing the mutation. The more copies of the mutation, the higher concentration of antibiotics the bacteria withstands.
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Bacteria growing on media with a higher antibiotic concentration owe their resistance to the number of copies of the plasmid containing the mutation. The more copies of the mutation, the higher concentration of antibiotics the bacteria withstands.
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