Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
A lichen is a fungus living together with an alga. Scientists couldn’t tell where lichen-forming fungi fit on the fungus family tree because they’re hard to separate from their algae, but a new DNA study that can isolate fungal genes found that lichen fungi belong to several ordinary fungus groups — they are close relatives of things like brewer’s yeast, morel mushrooms, and the fungus that causes Dutch elm disease. This shows lichens aren’t a strange separate group, and it also suggests fungi can switch back and forth between harming hosts and living in helpful partnerships over long periods.
Logic Breakdown
Focus on the main claim of the last paragraph: does the author present an implication of the new research for an existing evolutionary assumption? Look for words like "overturn," "indicates," and statements about implications for evolutionary theory.
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Unlock Full Passage16.Which one of the following most accurately describes the author's purpose in the last paragraph of the passage?
Correct Answer
B
The last paragraph explicitly frames the new findings as having implications for a long-standing evolutionary assumption: 'One implication of the new research is that it provides evidence to help overturn the long-standing evolutionary assumption that parasitic interactions inevitably evolve over time to a greater benignity and eventually to symbiosis...' and then states, 'The addition of lichen-forming fungi to positions along branches of the fungus family tree indicates that this assumption does not hold for fungi.' These sentences show the author's purpose is to point out that the new classification findings affect (challenge) an established evolutionary assumption, which is exactly what choice B says.
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