what is the difference between phenon and taxon
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Phenon:-A group of organisms which is recognized simply on the basis of similarity of characteristics, regardless of any biological interaction or genetic relatedness; (in later use) specifically a grouping of organisms established by phenetics or numerical taxonomy.
Taxon:- A taxon can be assigned a taxonomic rank, usually (but not necessarily) when it is given a formal name. "Phylum" applies formally to any biological domain, but traditionally it was always used for animals, whereas "Division" was traditionally often used for plants, fungi, etc.
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Taxon:- A taxon can be assigned a taxonomic rank, usually (but not necessarily) when it is given a formal name. "Phylum" applies formally to any biological domain, but traditionally it was always used for animals, whereas "Division" was traditionally often used for plants, fungi, etc.
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addition, in the making process of phenon usually used a phenon line that comes from certain index similarity.
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