Chapter 385: What can Medical Research Achieve? _2

"Professor Li Ming and I have discussed and both think that mutation against the rod-shaped bacteria antibody has occurred."

Zhao Yi nodded in agreement with Zhang Wei's judgment, "Indeed, I think it might be a mutation."

What he said was 'I think', but in fact, he had already used the "Law of Cause and Effect" to make a judgment. Indeed, it was the fourth generation of E. coli that had reproduced, and due to the adverse environment that had been 'marked' by antibodies for a long time, some kind of targeted mutation occurred.

This is normal.

Viruses and bacteria often mutate, the influenza virus being a case in point. Various mutations occur during its transmission process. Regular mutations also result in targeted adjustments and improvements to the composition of the influenza vaccine each year.

Then a voice sounded, "Mutation is only one possibility."

It was Li Ming.