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explain Griffith experiment​

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In an experiment Griffith introduced heat-killed S-strain bacteria Streptococcus into a mouse along with live R-strain bacteria. The mouse died but the scientist recovered living S-strain bacteria from the dead mouse.

Explanation:

In the bacterial transformation experiment, Griffith saw that the R strain of bacteria could be changed, or 'transformed' into S-strain bacteria when they were mixed with dead S-strain bacteria.

Conclusion: Based on the observation, Griffith concluded that R strain bacteria had been transformed by S strain bacteria. The R strain inherited some 'transforming principle' from the heat-killed S strain bacteria which made them virulent. And he assumed this transforming principle as genetic material.

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