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Answered by PrashantMishra420420
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Biosystematics is the taxonomic application of the genecology, is the study of the genotypic and phenotypic variation of species in relation to the environments in which they occur. It is the union of taxonomy and genetics.

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Camp and Gily in 1943 coined the term 'Biosystematics'. It is originally coined from the word 'biosystematy'. Biosystematics is the taxonomic application of the genecology, is the study of the genotypic and phenotypic variation of species in relation to the environments in which they occur.

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