Simulating the Selective Effect of Antibiotics on Bacteria

Jing Wen, Fangzhong Yang, Meihua Che
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Abstract Antibiotic resistance has become one of the major public health threats of the 21st century. Bacteria serve as an excellent model organism, allowing scientists to study evolution in a short amount of time. There are many misconceptions among students regarding the emergence of bacterial resistance. Conducting experiments on the selective effects of antibiotics on bacteria in high school biology teaching can provide students with a more intuitive understanding of natural selection. This study designs a set of simulation activities: representing antibiotic resistance genes with letters and simulating the degree of antibiotic resistance with numbers. It simulates bacterial reproduction under no antibiotic pressure, in an antibiotic environment, and in a high-dose antibiotic environment. The simulation activity describes the significance of antibiotic resistance to health care while allowing students to better understand the directional role of natural selection in biological evolution and to dispel common misconceptions surrounding the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance.
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模拟抗生素对细菌的选择性作用
摘要 抗生素耐药性已成为 21 世纪主要的公共卫生威胁之一。细菌是一种极好的模式生物,科学家可以利用它在短时间内研究进化。学生们对细菌耐药性的出现存在许多误解。在高中生物教学中开展抗生素对细菌的选择性作用实验,可以让学生对自然选择有更直观的认识。本研究设计了一套模拟活动:用字母表示抗生素抗性基因,用数字模拟抗生素抗性程度。它模拟了细菌在无抗生素压力、抗生素环境和高剂量抗生素环境下的繁殖。模拟活动描述了抗生素耐药性对医疗保健的重要意义,同时让学生更好地理解自然选择在生物进化中的定向作用,并消除围绕抗生素耐药性机制的常见误解。
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