How Bacterial Dating is Unveiling the Secrets of Evolution
Recent research has revealed the role that dating bacteria can play in the evolution of life. By studying a bacterium called Bacillus Subtilis, researchers have found that when two separate bacterial cells mate, the resulting offspring can acquire new, beneficial traits. This process, called horizontal gene transfer, allows bacteria to quickly adapt to their environment and become better suited to survive. This finding has opened up a new avenue of research into bacterial evolution, and could potentially explain why bacterial evolution occurs so rapidly.
source: Phys.org