Why do useful mutations become established much more quickly in a population of microorganisms?

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2026-05-11 00:46

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The life cycle of most microorganisms is fast, so in a matter of days you might go through multiple generations, in each generation the useful mutation selects more survivors.

This does not work for microorganisms which grow very slowly. Some organisms deep underground are believed to live for hundreds of years.

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