Bacteria inherit environmental memories, resisting treatment

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Bacteria can inherit environmental "memories" for up to 20 generations, creating diverse subpopulations within infections that resist treatment. This discovery helps explain why some antibiotics and vaccines fail, as infections are not uniform but composed of different bacterial groups with varied traits. The findings suggest a need to target all bacterial subpopulations for effective treatments, potentially improving future therapies.


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