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list the rules of binomial nomenclature​

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Answered by saieeshroyalg
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All the scientific names of organisms are usually Latin. Hence, they are written in italics.

There exist two parts of a name. ...

When the names are handwritten, they are underlined or italicized if typed. ...

The name of the genus starts with a capital letter and the name of the species starts with a small letter.

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Answered by BrainlyTwinklingstar
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Binomial nomenclature is the biological system of naming the organisms.

The rules of binomial nomenclature are as follows :

\bigstar A scientific name consists of two words in Latin and it is Latinized if derived from any other language.

\bigstar The first word is genus and starts with a capital letter and the second name is species that starts with a small letter.

\bigstar Both names are printed in italics are underlined separately if hand written.

\bigstar The name of author is written in abbreviated form after the species name and it is printed in roman and never underlined.

\bigstar All there three words (genetic epithet, specific epithet, author citation) collectively form binomial epithet.

Example : Mangifera indica Linn

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