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In griffith's experiments, what happened when heat-killed s-strain bacteria were injected into a mouse along with live r-strain bacteria?
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In griffith's experiments, what happened when heat-killed s-strain bacteria were injected into a mouse along with live r-strain bacteria?
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The R-Strain became deadly to the mice and killed it.
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The combination was able to kill
its host.
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