The question asks us to determine why the author refers to Thomas Hardy’s poem in the given comprehension. Let's break down the passage and options to find the correct answer:
The question asks what the scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) achieved. To determine the correct option, we need to thoroughly understand the work conducted by JCVI as described in the provided comprehension passage. Let's evaluate each option based on the information given:
After evaluating the options, the correct answer is: They circumvented nature’s constraint of direct descent. This choice directly aligns with the achievement described in the passage where the JCVI scientists synthesized a complete genome, bypassing the natural biological descent process.
The question relates to a passage on the groundbreaking work of the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), where scientists produced the first synthetic genome. Let's break down the options to find the one that accurately describes the outcome of their research based on the passage provided.
Based on the passage, the correct answer is Option D: They produced the first synthetic genome in the laboratory which is analogous to the natural one. This finding is supported by the detailed process described in the passage, explaining how the synthetic genome was assembled and verified to match the natural one. Therefore, Option D encapsulates the principal accomplishment of the JCVI research as outlined in the comprehension passage.
The given question asks about the method used to stitch together synthetic DNA pieces in the laboratory. To determine the correct answer, we should refer to the comprehension provided.
The passage describes the process undertaken by scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) in synthesizing the genome of the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium. Although the DNA pieces were synthesized chemically, the passage specifically states:
"While the DNA pieces were synthesized chemically, the stitching together was done using the biochemical machinery of a host cell."
This clearly indicates that the correct answer is: The biochemical machinery of a host cell.
Let's evaluate why other options are incorrect:
Thus, based on the passage's detailed explanation and our analysis, the synthetic DNA fragments are indeed stitched together using the biochemical machinery of a host cell.
The question asks about the author's gut feeling regarding the future potential of scientific work discussed in the provided comprehension passage. Here's a step-by-step analysis and explanation:
The question asks us to identify the word that appropriately substitutes 'flummox' as used in the passage. Let's analyze the options provided:
In the passage context, flummox is used to describe a situation that would confuse or bewilder even an ethicist. Therefore, the closest substitution for 'flummox' in this context is:
The passage discusses complex biotechnological advancements that could confuse (flummox or bewilder) even professionals like ethicists. This perfectly fits the definition of 'bewilder'.
To determine which statement is not true according to the passage, let's analyze each option with reference to the given comprehension.
Conclusion: The statement "Cloning of Dolly, the sheep, has invited the wrath of people because the sheep soon died a miserable death" is not true according to the passage. The passage explicitly mentions that cloning Dolly did not raise any outrage, contradicting this statement.
To determine the correct answer to the question "A recently initiated technology, which is ethically acceptable, is", we need to analyze the provided comprehension passage along with the options given. Let's go through the options one by one:
Based on the analysis above, the correct answer is Assisted reproduction. This option is clearly stated in the passage as being ethically and morally accepted.
The comprehension passage discusses advancements in genetic engineering, specifically the synthetic synthesis of genomes and its implications. The text focuses on the ethical considerations of such advancements and draws a comparison between different biotechnological breakthroughs like cloning.
To answer the question about the author's opinion on human cloning, let's analyze the last part of the comprehension: "Assisted reproduction...has become ethically and morally acceptable. Cloning of Dolly, the sheep, has not raised any outrage, but cloning a human certainly does.”
Based on this analysis, the author implies that cloning a human being would lead to indignation, as it moves into ethically controversial territory far more than cloning animals. Therefore, it is evident that the author's opinion is best matched by the option:
Other Options Review:
Therefore, the correct answer is: It will invite people’s indignation.
Write any four problems faced by the animals that thrive in forests and oceans: 
Verbal to Non-Verbal:
A stain is an unwanted mark of discolouration on a fabric caused due to contact with another substance which cannot be removed by the normal washing process. Stains can be grouped on the basis of their origin, e.g. tea, coffee and fruits come from vegetable source. Stains from shoe polish, tar, oil paints come under grease stains. Animal stains comprise of stains formed by milk, blood and eggs, whereas marks on your clothes after sitting on an iron bench are those of rust and come under mineral stains. Then there are stains that are formed due to dye, into perspiration which can be categorised under miscellaneous stains. Read the given passage and complete the table. Suggest a suitable title. 

If the price of a commodity increases by 25%, by what percentage should the consumption be reduced to keep the expenditure the same?
A shopkeeper marks his goods 40% above cost price and offers a 10% discount. What is his percentage profit?