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edwest2
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Bacteria have a built-in ability to transfer genetic material between each other. It’s called Horizontal Gene Transfer.Someone will have to explain to me how bacteria adapting to the resistance of medication, HIV immune resistance and the like has anything to do w/macro evolution?![]()
“Horizontal gene transfer is the primary reason for the spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria[5][6][7][8][9] and plays an important role in the evolution of bacteria that can degrade novel compounds such as human-created pesticides[10] and in the evolution, maintenance, and transmission of virulence.[11] This horizontal gene transfer often involves temperate bacteriophages and plasmids.[12][13] Genes that are responsible for antibiotic resistance in one species of bacteria can be transferred to another species of bacteria through various mechanisms such as F-pilus), subsequently arming the antibiotic resistant genes’ recipient against antibiotics, which is becoming a medical challenge to deal with.”
So, bacteria don’t evolve. They are still bacteria. Viruses have a similar ability.
Ed