Biology, asked by nishitathebest, 11 months ago

what in the world is the difference between genus and species​

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Answered by madhu1215
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A genus ranks just above the species in an organism's taxonomic hierarchy.

A genus is made up of any number of species, while a species is composed of any number of subspecies or breeds.

When writing a taxonomic name, the genus name comes before the species name.

Definition. noun, plural: genera. (taxonmy) A taxonomic category ranking used in biological classification that is below a family and above a species level, and includes group(s) of species that are structurally similar or phylogenetically related.

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