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Griffiths (1928) mixed heat-killed ‘s' bacteria with ‘r' bacteria and injected a mouse with both types of bacteria. as a result, the mouse died and griffiths obtained living ‘s' bacteria from the dead mouse. how can you explain this phenomenon?

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