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Chapter 13.1, Problem 2CC
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The result expected by Griffith during the conduction of the transformation experiment.
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Griffith conducted experiments on two bacteria strains, one was pathogenic and other was non-pathogenic. He mixed the heat killed strains of the pathogenic bacteria with the live strains of the non-pathogenic bacteria, which caused the death of the mice.
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