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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.

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Locate the sentences describing researchers' difficulty studying lichens and the new tools that overcame that difficulty—focus on references to isolating fungal DNA from associated algae.

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According to the passage, the elimination of which one of the following obstacles enabled scientists to identify the evolutionary origins of lichen-forming fungi?

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The passage states that lichen-forming fungi 'are unusually difficult to isolate from their partner algae, with which they have a particularly delicate symbiosis.' It then reports that 'using new analytical tools that allow them to isolate the DNA of fungi in parasitic or symbiotic relationships, researchers were able to establish the DNA sequence...' Together these lines show that the key obstacle overcome was the inability to separate (isolate) fungal DNA from algal DNA, and that overcoming that isolation problem enabled identification of evolutionary origins.
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