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difference b/w varities and species

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Answered by hridhya32
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The word Homo refers to genus and the word sapiens refers to species. Let us understand certain differences between genus and species. Species: ... The name of the speciesor the specific name/epithet forms the second part of the binomial nomenclatureThe difference between genus,species, variety and cultivar is that each are different taxonomical ranks, containing populations of organismswith genetic similarities. ... Genus is capitalised while its specific epithet is lower case italicized, just like itsvariety.
Answered by sahilshaikh123
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The difference between genus,species, variety and cultivar is that each are different taxonomical ranks, containing populations of organismswith genetic similarities. ... Genus is capitalised while its specific epithet is lower case italicized, just like itsvariety.

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