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Bacteria evolve, and so they become resistant to existing drugs. Sometimes they revert, depending on how damaging the mutation is to the life cycle of the bacteria. Mutations that give rise to resistance against particular compounds do increase, and that is why you constantly have to have new ones.
Thomas A. Steitz
Life
You
Sometimes
Become
Increase
Evolve
Bacteria
Mutation
Mutations
Constantly
Compounds
Rise
Give
New
Particular
How
Revert
New Ones
Existing
Depending
Against
Cycle
Why
Resistance
Resistant
Damaging
Am I simply a vehicle for numerous bacteria that inhabit my microbiome? Or are they hosting me?
Timothy Morton
Me
Numerous
Bacteria
Hosting
Simply
Vehicle
Am
Inhabit
Symbiosis can fail in various different ways: if there's too much stomach bacteria in my stomach, I might have some problems. If there's too little, I might have some problems. There's a sort of dynamic system there.
Timothy Morton
Problems
Too Much
Too
Ways
System
Bacteria
Some
Various
Fail
Sort
Stomach
Different
Dynamic
Little
Might
Much
Different Ways
Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being.
Walter Gilbert
Great
Will
Animals
Every
Biology
Other
Relate
Bacteria
Gene
Genes
Human
Being
Chain
I love weird science. I learned in an article in 'National Geographic' that there are trillions of bacteria in our guts that help us digest food. These are non-human creatures.
Will Hobbs
Love
Food
Science
National
Digest
Our
Bacteria
Guts
Weird
Learned
Geographic
National Geographic
Article
Us
Help
Creatures
Natural selection certainly operates. It explains how bacteria will gain antibiotic resistance; it will explain how insects get insecticide resistance, but it doesn't explain how you get bacteria or insects in the first place.
William A. Dembski
You
Natural
Will
Insects
First
Bacteria
Selection
First Place
How
Get
Gain
Place
Explain
Explains
Natural Selection
Certainly
Resistance
As far as I am concerned, LGBT can only stand for leprosy, gonorrhea, bacteria, and tuberculosis, all of which are detrimental to human existence.
Yahya Jammeh
Bacteria
Only
Detrimental
Concerned
Am
Existence
Tuberculosis
Human
As Far As
Which
Human Existence
Far
Stand
Leprosy
Lectins bind to receptors on the surface of each cell lining the gut, breaking down the tight junctions that normally make an impenetrable barrier between the intestinal contents including bacteria and ourselves.
Steven Gundry
Down
Ourselves
Bacteria
Gut
Between
Make
Tight
Contents
Surface
Lining
Normally
Cell
Breaking
Barrier
Each
Including
Bind
I'd like to see what fraction of things that chemists have figured out we could actually teach nature to do. Then we really could replace chemical factories with bacteria.
Frances Arnold
Nature
Out
Bacteria
See
Could
Factories
Like
Chemical
Replace
Then
Really
Teach
Figured
Actually
Things
Fraction
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