Plasmids are only one of the ways that bacteria adapt.
Adapting antibiotic resistance can take as little as a single nucleotide mutation in the right part of a bacterial genome. Many of the known antibiotic resistance mechanisms involve small mutations to critical proteins.
Adapting antibiotic resistance can take as little as a single nucleotide mutation in the right part of a bacterial genome. Many of the known antibiotic resistance mechanisms involve small mutations to critical proteins.