Example of trinomial nomenclature in biology
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The example of the trinomial nomenclature in biology is Panthera leo persica (Linn.)
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The trinomial nomenclature is the naming system where the binomial naming system extends with the addition of the third taxon. This is created as it is found that there are some differences seen in the organisms within the same species.
So the last taxon is represented as the sub species. For an example, the scientific name of the lion is Panthera leo (Linn.).But there are many of the lion found in the different countries with some minor changes in the characteristics. So the third name needs to be introduced.
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