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When an enzyme was added that destroyed carbohydrates from the heat- killed S strain and added to the live R strain, did transformation occur? (Did transformation happen without the carbohydrates?) Yes
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When an enzyme was added that destroyed carbohydrates from the heat-
killed S strain and added to the live R strain, did transformation occur? (Did
transformation happen without the carbohydrates?)
Yes or No
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The correct anwser is Yes!!!
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