Why did Elizabeth Clare and her team use a group of naked mole rats that had been in one room for many generations in their study?(1 point)

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The DNA would have built up in the air during the time they had been there.
The DNA would have built up in the air during the time they had been there.

The DNA would have spread out and been more difficult to obtain.
The DNA would have spread out and been more difficult to obtain.

Naked mole rats are special because they do not have DNA.

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The most likely reason Elizabeth Clare and her team used a group of naked mole rats that had been in one room for many generations is because the DNA would have built up in the air during the time they had been there. This would allow researchers to study the factors affecting DNA accumulation in the environment and how it might be detected over generations.