Biology, asked by mayiella, 12 days ago

Pick a subject, such as history or astronomy, and cite how the principles of taxonomy are used in its study.

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Answered by purnimamaji1962
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I like history . In this lockdown I got more addicted to it .

Answered by shilpa85475
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Subject is biology

Darwinian classification, also known as evolutionary taxonomy, is a branch of biological categorization that uses a mix of phylogenetic connection (shared ancestry), progenitor-descendant link (serial descent), and degree of evolutionary change to describe species.

Taxonomy is the science of identifying, naming, and classifying living species. It ensures that organisms are correctly identified. The 'Father of Taxonomy,' Carolus Linnaeus, devised a method for naming and organising species.

In the history and philosophy of taxonomy, a twenty-first century information science shift is already underway. It is used in both scientific activity and everyday life.

In some sense, the idea of biological taxonomy as an information science is commonplace. Perhaps it is because of its self-evidence that the information science perspective on taxonomy has not been a major theme in the history and philosophy of science. The botanist Vernon Heywood once pointed out that historians of biology, in their ‘preoccupation with the development of the sciences of botany and zoology.

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