BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 16

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Heat killed smooth cells plus rough cells are pathogenic. In 1928, griffith working with streptococcus pneumoniae demonstrated that genetic material could be transferred from one bacterium to another (see fig. If he took living s cells and injected them into the mice, the mice died. Living r cells made the mice sick but they still lived. If he injected the mice with dead s cells, the mice lived. When living r + dead s cells were both put in the mice, they died. Two non-lethal things mixed together somehow created deadly mix. When he went back and looked at the dead mice, he found living s cells even though he had not put any of those in these were the reason the mice ended up dying. The trait from the smooth cells was transferred to the rough cells, and the rough cells were transformed. --transformation: the assimilation of external genetic material by a cell.

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