How were experiments done by Griffith similar to those done by Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty?

A. Both used a mouse host.
B. Both used pneumococcal bacteria.
C. Both used purified DNA.
D. Both were done in the 1940s.
E. Both used enzymes that destroyed DNA.


Answer: B

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