Biology, asked by burdhamcallings, 11 months ago

Why is taxonomy important?

Taxonomy allows scientists to analyze DNA and RNA sequences.
Taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species.
Taxonomy allows the manipulation of genes for medical purposes.
Taxonomy allows scientists to use both common names and domains of life.

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Answered by naqada
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Answer is Taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species

Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying of organisms. Based on morphological, genetics behavioral and biochemical observations organisms are identified and scientifically named. Species (interbreeding group of organisms) is regarded as the fundamental level of the biological classification of organisms. Starting from the species, organisms are classified into large groups of organism, which are called the taxonomic levels. Therefore, we can study relationships of diverse organisms

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Taxonomy is important because:


Taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species.  

Taxonomy refers to the technique and practice of describing, naming and classifying living things. Taxonomy is important for this sole purpose.


It helps us to get a better understanding of biodiversity and its conservation and the relationship among various species.

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