Which sentence from “The Glowing Beagle” best supports the answer to part A?
A “For many years, scientists have studied bioluminescent sea creatures such as jellyfish.”
B “If scientists can successfully conduct research on a dog that has a disease that a human can also develop, the scientists may find clues to curing that disease by observing
the dog.”
C “However, though many studies have been conducted using human volunteers, the type of gene testing that scientists have done on dogs cannot be conducted on humans.”
D “They see great potential in these developments and hope that the future of scientific research on genes is bright, not only for humans, but for their best friends, the dogs.”
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