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A chemical called phenol (carbonic acid) destroys proteins but not nucleic acids, and strong alkali such as

sodium hydroxide destroys both protein and nucleic

acids. In the transformation experiments with

Streptococcus pneumoniae, what result would be

expected if the S-strain extract had been treated with

phenol? If it had been treated with strong alkali?

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