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Ottava, 15 Oct 2017: A new study reports that bacterial mutation rates are significantly higher under crowded conditions and offers insights which could help develop methods to counter antibiotic resistance.
Mutations, or changes in the DNA sequence, create genetic vari......
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Source : Medical News Bulletin
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