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stabilizing selection after exposure to vancomycin *
stabilizing selection after exposure to methicillin *
disruptive selection after exposure to methicillin *
directional selection after exposure to methicillin *
disruptive selection after exposure to vancomycin *
directional selection after exposure to vancomycin *
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To solve this, we analyze selection types and antibiotic effects:
- Directional Selection: Favors one extreme phenotype. Methicillin/vancomycin resistance often involves directional selection (e.g., bacteria with resistance genes increase).
- Stabilizing Selection: Favors intermediate phenotypes (less likely with antibiotics, as they select for resistance/susceptibility extremes).
- Disruptive Selection: Favors two extremes (less common with single antibiotics, which typically push toward one resistant extreme).
Matching:
- Methicillin: directional selection after exposure to methicillin (antibiotic selects for resistant bacteria, shifting population toward resistance).
- Vancomycin: directional selection after exposure to vancomycin (similar logic—selection for resistant strains).
Stabilizing/disruptive are less likely here, as antibiotics drive directional change (toward resistance) rather than stabilizing intermediates or splitting into two extremes.
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- Methicillin: directional selection after exposure to methicillin
- Vancomycin: directional selection after exposure to vancomycin
(Stabilizing/disruptive options do not match typical antibiotic - driven selection dynamics here.)