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Lamarck thought organisms pass on traits they get during life, an idea most scientists rejected, but Edward Steele thinks something like this might happen in the immune system. Immune cells try lots of small RNA changes to find defenses; Steele suggests those changed RNAs could be copied back into DNA and, perhaps with a virus’s help, put into sperm or egg cells so offspring inherit them. He points to a pattern in immune-system genes as possible evidence, but many biologists say there are simpler explanations and remain skeptical.

Logic Breakdown

Look for words and phrasing that reveal the author's stance (e.g., descriptions like 'speculative', quoted claims, and rhetorical questions). Determine if the author endorses, rejects, or doubts whether Steele's mechanism actually occurs.

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The passage most strongly suggests that the author has which one of the following attitudes toward the theory proposed by Steele and his colleagues?

Correct Answer
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The author frames Steele's proposal with skeptical language and questions its real-world occurrence. Support from the passage: he describes their story as 'elegant, but speculative,' asks 'does it ever actually occur?,' notes that 'we must make do with circumstantial evidence,' places 'strongly suggests' in quotes when reporting Steele's claim, and reports that 'other biologists are not so easily swayed.' These phrasings indicate doubt about the plausibility of Steele's theory rather than confidence or moral objection.
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