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ahhh dunno if this is rightdanz90 said:Some bacteria have natural genetic variation, through which they are resistant to the many antibiotics they are exposed to. As a result of natural selection, they pass on these favourable resistant characteristics to their offspring, thus producing a largely resistant strain. The overuse of antibiotics, as well as failure to complete antiobiotics courses, has led to resistant bacterial strains such as Staphylococcous Aurea - Golden Staph. This has become a major concern in Australian hospitals. This strain has developed resistance to ALL antibiotics, and thus poses grave health risks for any patient in the hospital that may be exposed to the dangerous pathogen.
Explain how advances in scientific understanding brought about by Mendel's discoveries provide evidence for the Darwin-Wallace theory of evolution by natural selection?
-Mendel suggested that genes can either be dominant ( expressed as a phenotype more often in the offspring) or recessive ( less often)
- He conducted these through pea plants and he discovered that the dominant genes in MOST cases were beneficial to the organism.
-This is relavant to Darwin's natural selection as it is concerned with a dominant gene's expression.
-The more chance this dominant gene has of 'surviving', the more likely it will be passed on to the offspring and eventually will be expressed as a favourable characteristic.
hehe dunno if i got a bit sidetracked there, btw danz90 do you have an answer to this?