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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

Approach: determine whether the author presents reverse transcription in immune cells as observed fact or as a hypothesis. Supporting quotes: "Steele hypothesizes that the altered RNA then reverts back into DNA."; "Indeed, such 'reverse transcription' of RNA back into DNA has been observed frequently in other contexts."; "they have devised an elegant, but speculative, story"; "But even if the process Steele and his colleagues describe is possible, does it ever actually occur?". These lines show the author treats Steele's claim about immune cells as a hypothesis, not as an observed fact, so the author would agree with B.

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The passage most strongly suggests that the author would agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
B
The passage contrasts Steele's hypothesis with observed instances of reverse transcription elsewhere: "Steele hypothesizes that the altered RNA then reverts back into DNA," and "such 'reverse transcription' ... has been observed frequently in other contexts." The author also calls Steele's account "speculative" and asks whether the process "does it ever actually occur?" This language indicates the author does not treat reverse transcription in immune cells as something Steele has actually observed, so the author would agree that Steele and colleagues have not actually observed the process in immune cells.
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