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difference between species varities genus and genera​

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Genus' in Greek means 'race'. It comes below the family and above the species in the taxonomic hierarchy. Many a times it is not possible to identify all organisms up to the level of the species, especially the fossilized and extinct ones. In such case identifying the genus of the organism is enough to label it.

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Organisms from separate species under a specific genus may or may not be able to reproduce fertile offspring. A genus ranks just above the species in an organism's taxonomic hierarchy. A genus is made up of any number of species, while a species is composed of any number of subspecies or breeds

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