Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Darwin said natural selection is a major driver of evolution but not the only one. The passage criticizes modern thinkers who claim it explains every trait and every species' fate. It argues that many DNA changes are neutral (they don't affect reproduction) yet they still spread and shape traits, and that mass extinctions show success can hinge on chance events, like an asteroid that killed dinosaurs while small mammals survived. So, while natural selection is powerful, it can't explain everything in evolution.
Logic Breakdown
The author argues against strict constructionist Darwinians who reduce evolution to natural selection alone. Using two lines of evidence—population genetics (neutral, nonadaptive DNA changes) and paleontology (mass extinctions and luck)—the author contends that natural selection is not the sole driver of evolutionary outcomes or species success/failure.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
A
A is correct because the passage’s thesis is that evidence from multiple scientific fields shows natural selection is not the only force at work. Supporting quotes:
- Statement of the strict claim being challenged: “These theorists use the mechanism of natural selection to explain all biological phenomena; they assert that natural selection is responsible for every aspect of every species’ form and behavior, and for the success or failure of species in general.”
- The author’s general rebuttal: “But in fact, nature provides numerous examples of attributes that are not adaptations for reproductive success and of species whose success or failure had little to do with their adaptations.”
- Evidence from population genetics: “Research has revealed that neutral, nonadaptive changes account to a large extent for the evolution of DNA… their persistence from one generation to the next is not explainable by natural selection.”
- Evidence from paleontology: “Additionally, the study of mass extinctions in paleontology has undermined the strict constructionist claim that natural selection can account for every species’ success or failure… In a sense, their success was the result of dumb luck.”
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