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Biology, 21.07.2021 01:00 Gennn43

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2. How do the results of the simulations in Lessons 10 and 11 help you explain how it is possible that
applying antibiotics can lead to a population that becomes more resistant to antibiotics than they were
initially, even when individual bacterium traits are not changing and the trait variations that an offspring
inherits are identical to those of its parent?

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