Rank the pathogens from least predictive to most predictive for CCD. (For help, open the hints.) Part A - Are pathogens associated with CCD? To investigate whether pathogens could be causing CCD. scientists collected samples of bees from hives with and without CCD. They extracted DNA and RNA from the samples. then checked those sequences against known sequences for viruses, bacteria, and other microbes. Bees can be exposed to such pathogens in the environment or by mites that infect honey bee colonies. The table below shows their results. The sample size is indicated by n. For instance, there were 51 samples analyzed-30 of them were from CCD hives, and 21 were from non-CCD hives. The four pathogens that showed the most disparity in incidence between CCD and non-CCD hives were: . IAPV, or Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus . KBV, or Kashmir Bee Virus . Nosema apis, a microsporidian (a microscopic, intracellular parasite) . Nosema ceranae, a microsporidian