Our use of antibiotics has dramatically altered the course of evolution, to the point that
A) antibiotics are no longer significant selective factors causing bacteria to evolve.
B) human technology is no longer responsible for the deadly nature of new diseases.
C) insecticides are now more prevalent in reducing malaria.
D) antibiotics are significant selective factors causing more virulent forms of bacteria.
E) at least 15% of degraded ecosystems have been restored.
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