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Aptamers—synthetic DNA or RNA molecules that bind to target molecules—can be used to test for foodborne bacterial pathogens, though their specificity (the probability of returning a negative result in the absence of the focal pathogen) in real-world foods has been unclear. Sandeep Somvanshi et al. fabricated test paper incorporating aptamers targeting strain O157:H7 of the bacteria Escherichia coli; the paper shifts from pink to purple as the aptamers bind to target molecules. Somvanshi et al. tested the paper in store-bought pear juice they treated with E. coliO157:H7, other strains of E. coli, or other bacteria species. Following exposure, the paper from the O157:H7 test was purple while papers from the other tests were pink, suggesting that _______ Which choice most logically completes the text?

  1. A

    aptamer-based tests in real-world foods are more likely to show a high degree of specificity if the focal pathogen is E. coliO157:H7 than if the focal pathogen is another strain of E. colior another species.

  2. B

    uncertainty about the specificity of aptamer-based tests for pathogens in real-world foods may be due to the similarity between E. coliO157:H7 and other E. colistrains.

  3. C

    the specificity of the tests in a real-world food was unaffected by the aptamers’ tendency to bind to different strains of E. coli.

  4. D

    the aptamers successfully bound toE. coli O157:H7 and the tests displayed a high degree of specificity in a real-world food.

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