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The team discovered evidence of a strong selective pressure for the bacteria to develop a diverse

collection of unused cassettes, which would give them more varied surface proteins, by analyzing
12 distinct strains of B. burgdorferi.The team writes that evolution can accomplish this without
being able to see into the future.When host immune systems eliminate less evolvable B.
burgdorferi, selection for this trait may occur during active infections or through reproduction if
more evolvable B. burgdorferi are more likely to produce offspring with a variety of cassettes.
This probably doesn't occur in that frame of mind as creatures, plants and organisms,
notwithstanding, the group composes.Latent evolvability isn't as directly linked to survival-
relevant characteristics because of how those cells work.Therefore, the concept of evolving to
evolve must remain in self-help books, at least for humans.
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