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Figuer: Figuer:   -The phylogeny of MRSA and toxic shock syndrome strains of Staphylococcus aureus indicates that an effort to develop a medicine that is effective against one DNA strain of the MRSA would A)  likely be very effective against many of the strains, because of a specific MRSA gene indicated to by the data. B)  not likely be effective against varied genetic strains in which the MRSA have developed. C)  work in different ways, but be just as effective against the varied strains of MRSA. D)  change the rates of mutations among MRSA strains, impacting the epidemic rates of spread of the bacteria. E)  None of the answer options are indicated by the data in this phylogeny.
-The phylogeny of MRSA and toxic shock syndrome strains of Staphylococcus aureus indicates that an effort to develop a medicine that is effective against one DNA strain of the MRSA would


A) likely be very effective against many of the strains, because of a specific MRSA gene indicated to by the data.
B) not likely be effective against varied genetic strains in which the MRSA have developed.
C) work in different ways, but be just as effective against the varied strains of MRSA.
D) change the rates of mutations among MRSA strains, impacting the epidemic rates of spread of the bacteria.
E) None of the answer options are indicated by the data in this phylogeny.

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