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{{DES | des = The environment our bodies live in includes disease-causing germs which spread widely.  [[Free Market|Unregulated markets]] in antibiotics create a tragedy of the commons, resulting in widespread antibiotic resistance. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = [[Free Market|Unregulated markets]] in antibiotics and pesticides select strongly for resistant genes, resulting in widespread resistance to antibiotics and pesticides.  This is a classic tragedy of the commons, requiring regulation. Examples include DDT, MRSA, and resistance to RoundUp. | show=}}
 
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