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Explain antibiotic resistance observed in bacteria in light of Darwinian selection theory.

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Explain antibiotic resistance observed in bacteria in light of Darwinian selection theory.

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Darwinian selection theory states that individuals with favourable variations are better adapted than individuals with less favourable variations. It means that nature selects the individuals with useful variation, as these individuals are better evolved to survive in the existing environment. An example of such selection is antibiotic resistance in bacteria. When the bacterial population was grown on an agar plate containing the antibiotic penicillin, the colonies that were sensitive to penicillin died, whereas one or a few bacterial colonies that were resistant to penicillin survived. This is because these bacteria had undergone a chance mutation, which resulted in the evolution of a gene that made them resistant to penicillin drugs. Hence, the resistant bacteria multiplied quickly as compared to non-resistant (sensitive) bacteria, thereby increasing their number. Hence, the advantage of an individual over others helps in the struggle for existence.

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Chapter 6: Evolution - EXERCISES [Page 126]

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NCERT Biology [English] Class 12
Chapter 6 Evolution
EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 126
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