The author shapes the central idea by explaining why Lonesome George is scientifically interesting and then showing how scientists can use data gathered from him to learn more about humans. This approach emphasizes the significance of George's genome and its insights into longevity in both tortoises and humans.
"Years After His Death, Lonesome George's Genome Offers Clues to Long Life"
by Vicky Stein
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How does the author shape the central idea?
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by explaining why Lonesome George is scientifically interesting and then showing how scientists can use data gathered from him to learn more about humans
by explaining why Lonesome George is scientifically interesting and then showing how scientists can use data gathered from him to learn more about humans
by telling readers how to use the information scientists gathered about Lonesome George to help them have longer lives
by telling readers how to use the information scientists gathered about Lonesome George to help them have longer lives
by comparing the genes of giant tortoises like Lonesome George to human genes to learn something about human aging
by comparing the genes of giant tortoises like Lonesome George to human genes to learn something about human aging
by showing how studying Lonesome George’s life will help scientists prevent the extinction of giant tortoises, which not too long ago seemed inevitable
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