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Taxonomic evidences from cytology

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Answered by shashwat12340
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Cytological evidences is used for distinguishing taxa; to determine the origin of groups and to understand the evolutionary history of related taxa particularly those at the infraspecific and specific levels cytotaxonomy is a part of experimental taxonomy.

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Answered by ramuramanujam2006
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Taxonomy, in a broad sense the science of classification, but more strictly the classification of living and extinct organisms—i.e., biological classification. The term is derived from the Greek taxis (“arrangement”) and nomos (“law”).

Cytological evidences is used for distinguishing taxa; to determine the origin of groups and to understand the evolutionary history of related taxa particularly those at the infraspecific and specific levels cytotaxonomy is a part of experimental taxonomy.

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