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in what way is classification associated with evolution? explain by taking a suitable example.pls don't give faltu answer its argent​

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Answered by YoYoGuitarist
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Organisms are classified into various groups on the basis of similarities and dissimilarities they share amongst each other. The more characteristics two species have in common, more closely they are related to each other. The closeness of two species indicates a common ancestor between them. Thus, classification of species is a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.

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Organisms are classified into various groups on the basis of similarities and dissimilarities they share amongst each other. The more characteristics two species have in common, more closely they are related to each other. The closeness of two species indicates a common ancestor between them. Thus, classification of species is a reflection of their evolutionary relationship.

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