Biology, asked by navithas371, 4 months ago

1) At what level of classification can the virus be included?
2) Can virus be included in any of the classification methods we have discussed earlier? Why?

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Answered by astha8191
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Classification of Viruses:-

This is largely due to the nature of viruses, which are not living organisms by the classic definition, but neither are they necessarily non-living. Therefore, viruses do not fit neatly into the biological classification system of cellular organisms, as plants and animals do.

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. On the basis of shared properties viruses are grouped at different hierarchical levels of order, family, subfamily, genus and species. More than 30,000 different virus isolates are known today and grouped in more than 3,600 species, in 164 genera and 71 families.
  2. Virus species definitionSpecies form the basis for any biological classification system. Before 1982, it was thought that viruses could not be made to fit Ernst Mayr's reproductive concept of species, and so were not amenable to such treatment.

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