What unintended consequence might routine sterilization protocols have on the microbial population in assembly areas?
Answer
They might inadvertently select for hyper-resistant spore-formers by killing less hardy organisms.
Standard sterilization methods, while effective against common contaminants, may be inherently biased toward eliminating less robust organisms, thus selecting for and promoting the survival of these hyper-resistant spore-formers.

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