This article describes Griffith's discovery of bacterial transformation and subsequent discovery of DNA's involvement in transformation.O'Connor, ClareNature EducationO'Connor, C. (2008). Isolating hereditary material: Frederick Griffith, Oswald Avery, Alfred Hershey, and Martha Chase. Nature...
Since the famous discovery of transformation in Streptococcus pneumoniae by Griffith in 1928 and the demonstration of DNA as the transforming principle by ... MG Lorenz,W Wackernagel - 《Microbiological Reviews》 被引量: 2807发表: 1994年 Epithelial-mesenchymal transformation during palatal fusion: carb...
The following sections are included:IntroductionLife of Frederick GriffithGriffith's Further WorkCommentarySuggested Reading#Introduction#Life of Frederick Griffith#Griffith's Further Work#Commentary#Suggested ReadingPioneers in Microbiology:The Human Side of ScienceKing-Thom Chung...
Frederick Griffith(born October 3, 1877, Eccleston, Lancashire, England—died 1941, London) was a British bacteriologist whose 1928 experiment with bacterium was the first to reveal the “transforming principle,” which led to the discovery thatDNAacts as the carrier ofgeneticinformation. ...