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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

Note that Steele's evidence is described as circumstantial and consists of an internal, pattern-based "signature" in genes; so pick the option that describes an internal, pattern-like textual marker indicating later alteration.

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27.

Suppose a scholar believes that the surviving text of a classical Greek play contains alterations introduced into the original text by a copyist from a later era. Which one of the following pieces of evidence bearing upon the authenticity of the surviving text is most analogous to the kind of evidence mentioned in the last paragraph of the passage?

Correct Answer
E
The passage says: "Evolutionary mechanisms are never observed directly, so we must make do with circumstantial evidence." It further states that Steele's team found "a \"signature\" of past events that is \"written all over\" the genes" and "a distinct pattern of mutations concentrated in particular areas of these genes \"strongly suggests\" that, in the past, information has been transferred into DNA in the reproductive organs." These lines show the evidence is internal and pattern-based (a distinctive linguistic/structural signature). Option E ("vocabulary in the surviving text that is typical of the later era and not found in other texts dating from the classical period") likewise describes an internal, pattern-like linguistic signature pointing to later alteration, so it is the best analogy.
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