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Biology, 09.10.2019 05:20 kaylynnbryner04

Griffith’s data suggested that something from the dead virulent type s bacteria transformed the nonvirulent type r bacteria into virulent type s. the experiment of avery, macleod & mccarty, which is depicted, identified dna as griffith’s "transforming principle." based on this information, would you expect a mouse injected with the cocktails above to live or die?

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