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Mutations in certain genes of bacteria cause them to be resistant to powerful antibiotics, What type of mutation is this for the bacteria?

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User Amr Rady
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beneficial

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User Ishwar Rimal
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a) Beneficial

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a) beneficial

b) harmful

c) neutral

d) both beneficial and harmful

Antibiotic resistance is a type of mutation that occurs naturally in different species of bacteria, which are then referred as 'super bugs'. This mutation will allow these microorganisms to survive and keep reproducing in the presence of the antibiotic. This is extremely beneficial for the bacteria, as they will pass this resistance trait to their offspring, resulting in a resistant population of this species.

Therefore, although this is extremely dangerous and harmful for humans, antibiotic resistance is a beneficial mutation for bacteria.

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