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ACT Science: Data Representation Passage Drill 2, Problem 8. Which experiment would be best for looking at the amount of aggregation of KIN-19?
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Which experiment would be best for looking at the amount of aggregation of KIN-19?
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And here are the potential answers...
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Alright, to figure out which experiment is best for looking at the amount of aggregation
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of KIN-19, we have to look at the small text.
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Experiments 1 and 2 look at the aggregation of lots of proteins overall, but the data
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doesn't identify individual proteins.
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Only Experiment 3 provides information about individual proteins.
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In fact, the small text above Figure 2 tells us...4 individual proteins (KIN, RHO)...and so on...
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So, Experiment 3 is our answer. That's C.
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