Correct option is C. Lines 35-36 ("At first . . . true)
Choice C is the best answer. In lines 35-36, the author provides evidence that the transgenic studies done in the 1980s and 1990s were not expected to yield products ready for human use. The author explains that the initial transgenic studies were "merely gee-whiz, scientific geekery, lab-bound thought experiments come true."
Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not provide evidence that the transgenic studies done in the 1980s and 1990s were not expected to yield products ready for human use. Choices A and B do not address the transgenic studies, and choice D focuses on ATryn, a drug that was intended for.
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What does the author suggest about the transgenic studies done in the 1980s and 1990s?
<h3>This question is based on passage which is adapted from Alan Ehrenhalt, The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City. ©2013 by Vintage, following is the passage -</h3>
"We are not witnessing the abandonment of the
suburbs, or a movement of millions of people back to
the city all at once. The 2010 census certainly did not
turn up evidence of a middle-class stampede to the
5 nation’s cities. The news was mixed: Some of the
larger cities on the East Coast tended to gain
population, albeit in small increments. Those in the
Midwest, including Chicago, tended to lose
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Virtually every city in the country had a downtown,
where the commercial life of the metropolis was
68 conducted; it had a factory district just beyond; it had
districts of working-class residences just beyond that;
70 and it had residential suburbs for the wealthy and the
upper middle class at the far end of the continuum.
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resources to move out; they are living in the suburbs
from day one."
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