Library/PT 157/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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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

Scan the passage for explicit statements that directly answer each option; choose the option the passage states or quotes rather than one requiring outside facts or inference.

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The passage provides information sufficient to answer which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
D
The passage explicitly gives an objection to applying Sibley’s DNA-based conclusions: "Sibley's work has not been widely accepted." It then quotes a critic: "What the DNA data can give you is an approximation of how different the genes of two isolated populations are," one critic has written, "but how you interpret those differences is basically arbitrary, as arbitrary as any decision made in any species concept." These sentences directly answer D by identifying the objection that DNA-data interpretations are arbitrary and that Sibley’s conclusions have been disputed.
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