who said "taxonomy without phylogeny is similar to bones without flesh"
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It is none other than Takhtajan who clearly stated the fact that "taxonomy without phylogeny is similar to bones without flesh".
It is all about the importance of phylogeny in the overall process of taxonomy.
Just like living beings are incomplete without bones and flesh, similarly without phylogeny it is difficult to carry out with taxonomy.
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Takhtajan is the one who said the fact that "taxonomy without phylogeny is similar to bones without flesh".
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- Armen Leonovich Takhtajan is also called as Takhtajan. He was a Soviet-Armenian botanist. Also, he is one of the most important figures in 20th century plant evolution.
- It is also all about the importance of phylogeny in the overall process of taxonomy. Without phylogeny, it is difficult to carry out with taxonomy, just like living beings are incomplete without bones and flesh.
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