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Groups of similar organisms recognized by numerical methods are called

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Answered by Chocostar
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Applications of Numerical Taxonomy:

Numerical taxonomy has been successfully applied in the following studies:

a. Study of similarities and differences in bacteria, other micro-organisms and several animal groups.

b. Delimitation of several angiospermic genera like Oryza, Sarcostemma Solarium, and other groups including Farinosae of Engler and a few others.

c. In the study of several other angiospermic genera including Apocynum, Chenopodium, Crotalaria, Cucurbita, Oenothera, Salix, Zinnia, wheat cultivars, Maize cultivars, etc.

d. Phytochemical data from seed protein and mitochondrial DNA RELP studies has been numerically analyzed by Mondal et al. to study the interspecitic variations among eight species of cassia L.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Groups of similar organisms recognized by numerical methods are called numerical taxonomy.

Explanation:

Numerical taxonomy categorization is an order framework in natural systematics which manages the gathering by numerical techniques for ordered units dependent on their character states.

It means to make a scientific categorization utilizing numeric calculations like group examination as opposed to utilizing abstract assessment of their properties. The idea was first created by Robert R. Sokal and Peter H. A. Sneath in 1963 and later explained by similar creators.  

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