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Humans developed antibiotics to fight bacterial infections. However, some antibiotics are no longer effective in killing the bacteria they once killed. How does the theory of evolution explain this?

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After being exposed to the antibiotic, individual bacteria acquired the ability to resist the antibiotic.

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Genetic variation in bacterial made it possible for some individuals to have resistance to the antibiotic, survive, and reproduce is a statement that explains the theory of evolution very well. Some of the bacteria that became resistant to the antibiotics, passes this down the genes for drug resistance. I hope the answer helps you.
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