Leeuwenhoek is mostly credited for it - but there is some speculation.
AnswerLouis PasteurJoseph Lister also helped discover bacteria.
Antone Van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
Antony van leeuwenhoek
Louis Pasteur
Frederick Griffith in 1928
Bacteria are living organisms not genes, your question does not make sense.
He discovered bacteria with his self designed microscope.
Antone Van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria
Bacteria Is Living.
Craig Cary and his crew discovered symbiont bacteria
Frederick Griffith discovered the phenomenon wherein exogenous DNA of heat killed virulent bacteria was taken up by a similar but non-virulent bacteria. This resulted in the transformation of the living bacterial cells into the virulent variety. This was prior to the understanding that DNA was the genetic material and the hereditary information passed onto the living bacteria was referred to as the "transforming principle." Source : Russell "iGenetics : A Molecular Approach."
It was discovered by Antony Van Wenhoek
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
Edwin Klebs discovered Bacteria
edward klebs discovered bacteria
streptococcus is living because it is a bacteria
He didn't. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria long before Klebs was born.