Such that it would first start expressing resistance, which would
trigger antibiotic production. The cell would be protected from the
antibiotic, and as long as the antibiotic was pumped out (maybe the
resistance is an efflux pump) it would only kill neighboring
non-transformants.
This would eliminate the need for buying antibiotics.
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-Nathan
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