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how are evolution and classification interlinked?

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Answered by KartikSharma13
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Classification is done on the basis of common characteristics ....that the organisms with similar characters are grouped together in the same rank than distntly related organisms ....and these characteristics arises by adapting to environment.Moreover more adaptive traits can only pass to next generation by eliminating maladaptive traits.These points find their roots in Darwin's NATURAL SELECTION CONCEPT regarding evolution.....this is how evolution and classificaton are interlinked...
Answered by Battleangel
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Classification of organisms is based on proportionate ( relative ) similarities and differences among organisms. resemblances in organisms are because they have arisen from a common ancestor and differences in them are due to adaptations to different types of environment. as the organisms can be graded in order of increasing complexity it refers(indicates) at the concept of evolution.

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