What are the drawbacks of artificial system and phylogenetic system of classification?
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In Artificial System of classification :-
1. Only a few characters were considered
2. Members of different groups are usually not similar in hereditary pattern.
3. Stable type of classification
4. Provides limited information
5. Cannot add any new work
6. Not related phylogenetically
In Natural /Phylogenetic system of classification :-
1. Almost all the characters were considered
2. Members of different groups are similar in hereditary pattern.
3.May change with improved knowledge know-how
4. Provides vast information
5. Can be expanded with new discoveries
6. Very much related phylogenetically
1. Only a few characters were considered
2. Members of different groups are usually not similar in hereditary pattern.
3. Stable type of classification
4. Provides limited information
5. Cannot add any new work
6. Not related phylogenetically
In Natural /Phylogenetic system of classification :-
1. Almost all the characters were considered
2. Members of different groups are similar in hereditary pattern.
3.May change with improved knowledge know-how
4. Provides vast information
5. Can be expanded with new discoveries
6. Very much related phylogenetically
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Explanation:
The ordering of organisms into groups on the basis of non-evolutionary features is known as artificial system of classification.
Disadvantages :
- These classifications did not take into account the relationshipbetween the plants classified.
- The major drawback of these classifications was that often totally unrelated plants were grouped together and those that were closely related, were placed in separate groups.
- Provides only limited information.
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