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In Griffith's experiment, if both S and R strains are added, can the R strain be isolated from the blood of the mice?

Biology Asked by Sumit on January 19, 2021

In Griffith’s experiment on transformation, when both the S strain and the R strain were injected into the blood of the mice, could the R strain be isolated from the blood of the dead mice?

I think it’s not possible as R strains are deactivated by the immune system of the mouse, but Wikipedia says both R and S strains were isolated from the dead mice.

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S starin have capsule and cause infection. R starin have no capsule and not cause infection. According to griffith experiment S strain was killed by heat but R starin remain active, because S strain provide genatic information R strain. Then R strain use information to complete own structrure and reproduce itself.

Answered by Ubaid Rehman on January 19, 2021

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