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Describe the series of experiments of F, Griffith. Comment on the significance of the results obtained.

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Streptococcus pneumoniae :

    • Strain (virulent) injected into mice ---> mice ***

R - strain injected into mice --> mice alive

    • strain (heat **) injected into mice ---> mice alive

R - strain (alive) + (heat **) strain inject into mice ---> mice

As the R strain (non-virulent) picked up genetic material from * strain (virulent) and get transformed.

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Griffith'* experiment : Griffith used mice and Streptococcus pneumoniae for his experiment.

Streptococcus pneumoniae has two strains:

(i) Smooth ( *) strain (Virulent) : It has polysaccharide mucus coat and can cause pneumonia.

(ii) Rough (R) strain (Non-virulent): It has no mucous coat and are therefore do not cause pneumonia.

To test fol the trait of pathogenicity, Griffith injected mice with mixes of the two strains :

    • Strain (virulent) injected into mice ---> mice ***

R - strain injected into mice --> mice alive

    • strain (heat **) injected into mice ---> mice alive

R - strain (alive) + (heat **) strain inject into mice ---> mice

He concluded that some 'transforming principle', transferred from heat-** *-strain to R-strain. It enabled R-strain to synthesize smooth polysaccharide coat and become virulent. This trust be due to the transfer of some genetic material.

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