- Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:31 am
#59123
The stimulus doesn't indicate that, LSAT2018, but that's what is needed to strengthen it. Why would the author think the hepadnavirus must be that old? Why does the time frame of the two birds diverging in their evolution matter? What does it matter that the hepadnavirus shows up in the exact same spot in both birds?
The divergence date would matter if the two birds inherited the virus from their common ancestors, rather than each of them getting it independently later. So to strengthen the argument, we want evidence that they got it way back then, before diverging, rather than more recently. All we know is that they have it in the same location. Connect those ideas by prephrasing "if you have it in the same location, you probably got it from a common ancestor," or perhaps "if you got it independently, it wouldn't be in the same location."
Answer C matches both these prephrases by reducing the odds of the virus showing up in the exact same spot on two different occasions. If the placement is random, yet they have it in the same place, it makes more sense for them to have inherited it from a common ancestor than for them to have gotten it independently after they diverged in their evolution.
The divergence date would matter if the two birds inherited the virus from their common ancestors, rather than each of them getting it independently later. So to strengthen the argument, we want evidence that they got it way back then, before diverging, rather than more recently. All we know is that they have it in the same location. Connect those ideas by prephrasing "if you have it in the same location, you probably got it from a common ancestor," or perhaps "if you got it independently, it wouldn't be in the same location."
Answer C matches both these prephrases by reducing the odds of the virus showing up in the exact same spot on two different occasions. If the placement is random, yet they have it in the same place, it makes more sense for them to have inherited it from a common ancestor than for them to have gotten it independently after they diverged in their evolution.
Adam M. Tyson
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