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Explain Gyiffith's Experiment.​

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Answered by bhartinikam4536
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Griffith used two strains of pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae) bacteria which infect mice – a type III-S (smooth) which was virulent, and a type II-R (rough) strain which was nonvirulent. ... In this experiment, bacteria from the III-S strain were killed by heat, and their remains were added to II-R strain bacteria.

Answered by madhurane78
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In the 1920s, Frederick Griffith made an important discovery. He was studying two different strains of a bacterium, called R (rough) strain and S (smooth) strain. ... Griffith's Experimental Results. Griffith showed that a substance could be transferred to harmless bacteria and make them deadly.

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