- Wed Nov 23, 2016 8:34 am
#30846
Hi
So I see how B is correct but not sure how to eliminate A.
So the assumption I thought would be something about the protein and its interaction.
In the stimulus suggest the scientists think if they can manage info in genome, they can make artificial intelligence but the author says this is not the case, so it suggests the interaction of protein is more influential than genome itself...so even though they are encoded in the human genome, scientists would not be able to encapsulates info from studying genome. So thus B right?
But I felt A is very tempting too...it does not talk about protein's interactiton or genome directly neither, but it does kind of generalize the idea talked in B,
Is A wrong because it's too broad?
So I see how B is correct but not sure how to eliminate A.
So the assumption I thought would be something about the protein and its interaction.
In the stimulus suggest the scientists think if they can manage info in genome, they can make artificial intelligence but the author says this is not the case, so it suggests the interaction of protein is more influential than genome itself...so even though they are encoded in the human genome, scientists would not be able to encapsulates info from studying genome. So thus B right?
But I felt A is very tempting too...it does not talk about protein's interactiton or genome directly neither, but it does kind of generalize the idea talked in B,
Is A wrong because it's too broad?