Antibiotic resistance persists in bacteria, even absent selection pressure from antibiotics

Monday, August 1, 2016 - 15:31 in Health & Medicine

Plasmids are pieces of independent DNA that often carry multiple antibiotic resistance genes. Plasmids can jump from one bacterium to another, spreading that resistance. A team of investigators now shows that bacteria that acquire plasmids containing resistance genes rarely lose them.

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