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Relationship between Species in a Genus and Species in a Community
Both genus and community are formed of many species. But the two differ from each other in some basic characters. Species in a genus have a common ancestry. They occur in different geographical regions and often have no functional relation or interaction amo..
Interspecific Hybridization (Between Two Species Of The Same Genus)
Several disease, pest and drought resistant varieties of wheat, tomato, sugarcane have been evolved by this metho..
What is a Species?
Species is generally the lowest taxonomic rank representing organisms that are very much closely related to one another. A species is defined as a group of closely related, structurally and functionally similar organisms which can breed among themselves, producing fertile offspr..
Evolution Should not be Equated with Progress
Human evolution concerns itself with the emergence of humans as a distinct species. Undoubtedly, there are special features possessed by 'Homo sapiens' considered to be at the top of the evolutionary ladder but science has become fully committed to finding purely bio..
Family Brassicaceae (= Cruciferae)
This family is commonly called as 'mustard family'. It includes about 300 genus and about 3700 species. The members have a cosmopolitan distribution. There are around 150 species in Indi..
Systematic Position
Division: Angiospermae Class: Dicotyledonae Sub Class: Polypetalae Series: Thalamiflorae Order: Parietales This family is commonly called as 'mustard family'. It includes about 300 genus and about 3700 species. The members have a cosmopolitan distribution. There are around 150 h..
Nomenclature
Carl Linnaeus, father of modern botany, was a Swedish naturalist who laid the foundation of modern classification and nomenclature in 1758. He devised a binomial system of nomenclature (naming system) in which an organism is given two names: A generic name (name of genus) which it shares ..
Nomenclature
Nomenclature - Carl Linnaeus, father of modern botany, was a Swedish naturalist who laid the foundation of modern classification and nomenclature in 1758. He devised a binomial system of nomenclature (naming system) in which an organism is given two names: A generic name (name of genus) w..
Binomial Nomenclature
It is the system of giving a scientific name to an animal or a plant, an outstanding system contributed by Carolus Linnaeus. According to this system, any given animal or plant is given a scientific name consisting of two words. The first word refers to name of the genus while the second ..
Introduction
In the description of Angiosperms, family is the most useful taxonomic unit. Ranks higher than family are not of much practical significance and are used mostly in classification systems and academic discussions. The taxonomic category genus also does not get much importance as plan..
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