BIOL 1101 Chapter 12: Chapter 12

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Experiments began when griffith found a substance that could. In 1928, grif th, a british medical of cer, observed an interesting phenomenon in his experiments with the bacterium streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes a severe form of pneumonia in mammals. Grif th was trying to make a vaccine to prevent pneumonia infections in the epidemics that occurred after wwi: he used 2 strains of the bacterium in his attempts. The smooth strain, s, has a polysaccharide capsule surrounding each cell and forms colonies that appear smooth and glossy when grown on a culture plate. When he injected the s strain into mice, it was virulent causing pneumonia and killing the mice in a day or 2. The rough strain, r, does not have a polysaccharide capsule and forms colonies with a non-shiny, rough appearance. When he injected the r strain into mice, it was avirulent and the mice loved. Evidently the capsule was responsible for the virulence of the s strain.

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