Pesticide Cross-Resistance
By Andy Dyer / On December 15th, 2014
Reposted from the Chasing the Red Queen blog with permission.
The concept of cross-resistance is well known in the medical world and in research on bacteria. The idea is that when a bacterial strain becomes resistant to one antibiotic, it can become resistant to another similar antibiotic even though the bacteria has never been exposed to the second antibiotic.