Biology, asked by BoyFromKent, 1 year ago

what are the rules of nomenclature in taxonomy?

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Answered by kingston19
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nomenclature is the present method of naming organism.
Rules:the scientific name of
rose plant is Rosa indica.
In this first write genius is written ie Rosa which must start from capital letter and 2nd is species which stats from small letter.
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Answered by Hassan92
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Rules of Nomenclature:

The scientific name should be italicized in printed form and if handwritten, it should be underlined separately.

The generic name's first alphabet should be in uppercase.

The specific name should be in lowercase.

The scientific names of any two organisms are not similar.

The name or abbreviated name of the scientist who first publishes the scientific name may be written after the species name along with the year of publication.
For Example: Lion - Felis leo Linn., 1758 or Felis leo L., 1758.

If the species name is framed after any person's name the name of the species shall end with i, ii or ae.

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