Biology, asked by manishaparsewar11, 10 months ago

the generic as well as species name of an organism does not generally have less than how many letters​

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Answered by PHOENIX9769
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Answer: Considering both Genus and species together should not exceed more than 13 letters. It is one of the rule given by caroleus Linnaeus.

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Answered by babundkumar45
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Answer:

Less than three

Explanation:

In the universal rule for nomenclature of an organism, biological name generally derived from Latin and when hand written it will be in Italics where first word represent generic name (genus) while second word represent specific epithet (species). Number of alphabets in generic and species name never more than thirteen (13) and less then three (3). This rule was given by Carolus Linnaeus so he is called father of Binomial Nomenclature.

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