Antibiotic Resistance: Evolution And Infection Dominance

A population of bacteria is treated with an antibiotic, which kills a majority of the bacteria. The remaining bacteria may have mutations that confer resistance to the antibiotic, allowing them to survive and reproduce. Over time, these resistant bacteria become the dominant population, rendering the antibiotic ineffective against the infection.

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