{"id":502,"date":"2023-11-27T20:11:53","date_gmt":"2023-11-27T20:11:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=502"},"modified":"2023-11-27T20:11:53","modified_gmt":"2023-11-27T20:11:53","slug":"page-76","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=502","title":{"rendered":"Page 76"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\">Griffith has carried out his experiments on mice and guinea pigs that<br>have been infected with pneumococci (<em>Streptococcus pneumoniae<\/em>). One of<br>the strains was strongly virulent causing serious disease of the respiratory<br>organs, while the other one was avirulent and thus harmless. The virulent<br>strain cultivated on an agar nutrient medium has been forming typical<br>brilliant colonies with a smooth surface. The avirulent strain under the same<br>conditions has been forming turbid colonies with a roughly surface. Except<br>for this, the two strains were differing in yet another genetically determined<br>feature \u2014 the virulent one had a polysaccharide capsule, while the<br>avirulent did not form such a capsule.<br>When the experimental animals were injected with the avirulent strain<br>they have all remained alive, while when the pneumococci introduced in<br>them have belonged to the virulent strain the animals were all dead. The<br>variation in which mixed injections were given containing the native<br>avirulent strain and killed by heating pneumococci of the virulent one<br>proved to be more intriguing from a biological point of view. Most<br>unexpectedly all animals died. The pneumococci isolated from them have<br>been forming colonies typical of the virulent strain and displaying<br>polysaccharide capsules. Griffith has suggested that this transforming<br>factor could have been the polysaccharide itself.<br>The reason for this phenomenon was later elucidated by the American<br>microbiologist O. T. Avery and co-workers (1944). It has been established<br>that DNA extracted from capsulated smooth colonies (S-type) has<br>transformed the uncapsulated bacterial cells of the R-type (rough) into<br>capsulated ones with well-expressed virulent capacities. This phenomenon<br>was given the name of<strong> bacterial transformation<\/strong>. A great number of other<br>researchers have shown that it is characteristic of lots of bacteria.<br>After two years J. Lederberg and E. Tatum (1946 a, b) discovered a<br>sexual process in bacterial cells leading to genetic recombinations. This<br>process was called <strong>conjugation<\/strong>. It was studied in detail on Escherishia<br>coli but was confirmed also on other bacterial strains, which is a proof for<br>its wide spreading in prokaryotic cells. It is quite possible for this<br>phenomenon to be a major biological tool for exchange of genetic<br>information in the independently existing unicellular organisms.<br>As a process conjugation has become the target of many studies<br>(Nelson, 1951; Hayes 1952\u201457; Clowes, Rowley, 1954; Wollman, Jacob,<br>1955\u201458 a, b; Jacob, Wollman, 1956, 1958, etc.). The monographs of E.<br>Wollman and F. Jacob (1959, 1961) are remarkable in that respect. By the<br>help of electron microscopy the existence of cytoplasmic bridges in<br>bacterial cells and the exchange of genetic information between them has<br>been convincingly proved (Fig. 2\u201312 A, B).<br>The studies in that direction has disclosed the existence of \u201csexual\u201d<br>differences in bacterial cells called<strong> F-factors<\/strong>. The cells which donate<br>chromosomal markers are designated F+<br>and the cells receiving them \u2014 F\u207b<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Griffith has carried out his experiments on mice and guinea pigs thathave been infected with pneumococci (Streptococcus pneumoniae). One ofthe strains was strongly virulent causing serious disease of the respiratoryorgans, while the other one was avirulent and thus harmless. 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