Library/PT 141/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Scientists once thought all germs had genetic material, but they discovered prions—normal proteins that can fold the wrong way. When prions misfold, they cause other normal prions to misfold too, creating clumps that build up in the brain and kill nerve cells, which leads to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). The immune system doesn’t attack prions because they are normal body proteins, there’s no effective treatment, and researchers now think similar protein misfolding might play a role in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Logic Breakdown

The passage explains that research into Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) identified prions—agents composed mainly of protein that lack nucleic acid—which can reproduce by inducing normal proteins to adopt an abnormal, infectious conformation. The passage presents prions as a new class of infectious (and deadly) pathogens, notes the unusual mechanism of reproduction, and remarks that mechanisms are not yet completely understood and that similar processes may be involved in other neurodegenerative diseases.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
B
'Extensive experiments aimed at identifying the pathogen responsible for CJD have led surprisingly to the isolation of a disease agent lacking nucleic acid and consisting mainly, if not exclusively, of protein.' The passage also states that 'Prions exhibiting this abnormal conformation were found to have infectious properties and the ability to reproduce themselves in an unexpected way, by initiating a chain reaction...' and that 'subsequent research has supported the conclusion that prions are an entirely new class of infectious pathogens.' Finally, the passage notes that 'CJD is inevitably fatal,' supporting the description 'deadly.' Together these statements support choice B, which identifies the main point: CJD research uncovered a protein-based pathogen that reproduces without genetic material and constitutes a new (deadly) class of pathogen.
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