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A Pneumococcal Transformation- A Backward View
A Pneumococcal Transformation- A Backward View
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Journal of General Microbiology Downie, Allan Watt, 1901-1988
Colin MacLeod was due to give the Fourth Griffith Memorial Lecture but passed away shortly before the April 1972 General Meeting of the Society for General Microbiology. Instead of the detailed focus on the labors of Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty and others at the Rockefeller Institute, that was to be the focus of MacLeod's lecture, his stand-in, Downie, chose to discuss the similarities between Griffith's and Avery's approaches to bacterial transformation.
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