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what are the universal rules of nomenclature ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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universal rules of nomenclature as follows :

1. Biological names are generally in Latin and written in italics.They are Latinised or derived from Latin irrespective of theirorigin.

2. The first word in a biological name represents the genus whilethe second component denotes the specific epithet.

3. Both the words in a biological name, when handwritten, areseparately underlined, or printed in italics to indicate their Latinorigin.

4. The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letterwhile the specific epithet starts with a small letter. It can beillustrated with the example of Mangifera indica

Answered by kanupriya59
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The universal rules of nomenclature are as follows:

  • Biological names are in Latin and are written in italics.
  • The first word in the name indicates the genus, while the second word denotes its specific epithet.
  • When the name is handwritten, both the words are separately underlined.

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