Which scenario has caused many bacteria to become antibiotic resistant?
Which scenario has caused many bacteria to become antibiotic resistant?
A. Antibiotics in livestock feed
B. Using antibiotics to cure infections
C. UV radiation from the Sun
D. The transfer of genes for antibiotic resistance during binary fission
I would argue all of the above. UV radiation does cause genetic mutation and that can lead to positive selective pressures.
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