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    Two separate research groups in the U. K. and Denmark have come up with the same idea for a study that could help save endangered species, and have gotten the same results. It involves sucking environmental DNA from the air that animals leave behind.

    "We use a really small pump that pulls the air through, and we hope the DNA gets caught on the filter(过滤器)," said Elizabeth Clare, the lead researcher. "It's a bit like making coffee. You make coffee by sucking water through a filter and leaving the coffee grounds behind. That's basically what we're doing; we're just sucking the air through and hoping that the DNA gets lost behind. "

    Clare says the concept has been used for years in different ways. Scientists sample pathogens(病原体)from the air, which has been used to help track COVID-19. Environmental DNA can also be collect d from water to help ease invasive species.

    A big goal for both research teams with the new study is to be able to locate endangered species and help save them. It is important to note that this type of DNA sampling can only be picked up if a species is in the area, so if there were two of the same animal, scientists would not be able to tell which one the DNA came from.

    Both research groups also reported certain DNA samples not showing up when they knew an animal had been in the area. They also can't tell yet how long an animal's DNA will stick around after it's been in one area. Clare says she'd like to plan more researches to get these answers.

    But one thing is for sure after conducting the study. Clare says she has a whole new perspective on taking a deep breath. "Asyou know, I'm walking through a jungle or the park or taking my dog for a walk or my kids out to play, and I take a deep breath; I think I just inhaled information about all the things that have been here before, and as a scientist, that's exciting to think that the information that I'm trying to gather is literally hanging in front of me, "she said.

    1. (1) Why does the author mention coffee-making?
      A . To show the function of a filter. B . To illustrate how the idea works. C . To compare two different methods. D . To prove how simply DNA-sucking works.
    2. (2) What does the underlined phrase"the concept"in paragraph 3 refer to?
      A . Detecting danger in the air. B . Protecting endangered animals. C . Sucking DNA out of the air. D . Collecting environmental samples.
    3. (3) What do we know about the new method of DNA sampling?
      A . It distinguishes different DNAs. B . It collects certain DNA within range. C . It locates endangered species exactly. D . It predicts the duration of animals' stay.
    4. (4) What can we infer from Clare's words in the last paragraph?
      A . She breathes the air of hope for future studies. B . She agrees with the benefits of deep breathing. C . She adopts brand-new methods of purifying the air. D . She finds inner peace by doing simple things in life.

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