Define biosystematics. Briefly write a note on it.
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Biosystematics is a branch of biology that deals with the analysis of statistical data that has been obtained from biochemical, genetic and various other studies, to understand and assess the taxonomic relationships between people and organisations, especially in the case of an evolutionary framework.
The importance of the subject is in studying biodiversity on the planet and the impact various parts of the ecosystem have on each other on an evolutionary basis.
The importance of the subject is in studying biodiversity on the planet and the impact various parts of the ecosystem have on each other on an evolutionary basis.
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