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Microbiology researchers conduct a series of experiments to determine how pathogenicity is transmitted among different strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae. In the first experiment, they inject nonvirulent strain A into the peritoneal cavity of laboratory mice and observe no ill effects. In the second experiment, researchers subject virulent strain B to a detergent agent that kills and lyses the bacterial cells. They then inject the lysate into the peritoneal cavity of a new group of mice and again observe no ill effects. During a third experiment, they inject live strain A bacteria in combination with the killed strain B lysate, resulting in death of the mice. Which of the following genetic processes most likely accounts for the observed findings of these experiments?
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