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Describe the phenetic classification.

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Answered by Nikhil712
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In biology, phenetics /fᵻˈnɛtɪks/, also known as taximetrics, is an attempt to classify organisms based on overall similarity, usually in morphology or other observable traits, regardless of their phylogeny or evolutionary relation. It is closely related to numerical taxonomy which is concerned with the use of numerical methods for taxonomic classification. Many people contributed to the development of phenetics, but the most influential were Peter Sneath and Robert R. Sokal. Their books are still primary references for this sub-discipline, although now out of print.
Answered by Anonymous
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Phenetic classification - It is based upon the similarities and Dissimilarities and all the observable characteristics of the living organisms.

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