Multiple Choice
Researchers have observed that in villages in Russian Georgia where people have a low-calorie diet but are not malnourished,the average life expectancy is longer.Less food intake would result in fewer free radicals from metabolism,compared to societies where individuals ate more than they required.The text explains that genes for antioxidant enzymes that destroy free radicals would be inherited.How could we test,in a practical manner,whether this longevity was genetic or a matter of chosen diet?
A) Continue keeping records of villagers versus a control population with a normal diet until the numbers are statistically significant.
B) Track the fate of villagers who move away to more affluent communities where people eat a better diet,or supplement the diet of a portion of the villagers over time.
C) Conduct test-crosses to determine the life span of F1 and F2 generations.
D) Examine a cell sample for developmental or homeotic genes.
E) Take DNA samples from people and test for similarity of genes.
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