Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
The passage says that people assume we know what a species is, but scientists disagree. Some "lumpers" group very similar bird populations into one species if they interbreed in the wild, while "splitters" call any population with a clear genetic difference a separate species. Charles Sibley, a splitter, used DNA tests to rearrange bird relationships, but many scientists think DNA differences are hard to interpret and species labels are fuzzy. This debate matters because calling more groups separate species could mean more animals need protection."}
Logic Breakdown
Focus on Sibley’s remarks about the limits of DNA data and the “slippery” species concept; choose the option that reflects his view that classification disputes reflect interpretive/arbitrary choices and so will persist despite improved techniques.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage17.It can be inferred from the passage that Charles G. Sibley would have been most likely to agree with which one of the following views?
Correct Answer
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Correct. The passage indicates Sibley thought that DNA data quantify differences but do not eliminate interpretive choice, and that the species concept is inherently “slippery.” Support: the critic’s line, "What the DNA data can give you is an approximation of how different the genes of two isolated populations are ... but how you interpret those differences is basically arbitrary," and Sibley’s own statement, "Evolution produces all degrees of genetic differences between populations of organisms, but, for practical reasons, we must limit the number of degrees we choose to \"recognize\" by names ... the \"species concept\" is slippery because there are so many examples in nature of populations that refuse to fit our limited set of definitions and names." These passages imply that even with refined techniques like DNA-DNA hybridization, disagreements about classification are likely to persist.
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