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Variation and natural selection (CCEA)Natural selection: antibiotic resistance

Organisms of the same species vary in many ways. There are two types of variation – continuous and discontinuous. Natural selection explains how evolution occurs.

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Natural selection: antibiotic resistance

There is variation within bacterial . Some are resistant to and some are not.

Treating bacteria with antibiotics provides competition.

The resistant individuals survive and the non-resistant individuals do not survive – this is differential survival.

The resistant bacteria are able to reproduce.

The resistant bacteria pass on the resistance gene to the next generation.

Resistant bacteria increase and non-resistant bacteria decrease in number.

The gene for antibiotic resistance is usually caused by a beneficial in the bacterial cells.

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