Stunning video of evolution in action

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Soroush Ebrahimi
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Stunning video of evolution in action

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Absolutely amazing and show how fight bacteria is futile in the long term!!

Homeopathy is the only way!!

Via Soroush
From: Roger B [mailto:rogerbird2@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 11:40 PM
Dear Ya-all,
You will thank me for sending you this link if you watch the video:
http://www.theatlantic.com/science/arch ... on/499136/
Roger


Maria Bohle
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action

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Roger, thank you for sending this link.


Cathy Lemmon
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action

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Indeed, Roger - thank you very much for sharing this!

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Ellen Madono
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi,
If you had time to see the film, could someone explain to me how microbes could pass through the membrane that would hold back antibiotics. I would think the microbes would be bigger than the antibiotics.
Thanks,
Ellen


Maria Bohle
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action

Post by Maria Bohle »

Hello Ellen, I believe the agar was impregnated with antibiotics. Do not think there was a membrane between them. This speaks to the adaption of organisms to a food supply, the agar, and how quickly they can mutate.


Ellen Madono
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Re: Stunning video of evolution in action

Post by Ellen Madono »

Oh, so the agar was a jelly that would not move by osmosis. That makes sense. Thank-you.

I sent to a number of friends and then wondered if I had sent a hoax.


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