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write a detail principal of taxonomy of bacteria.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the scientific classification established by Carl Linnaeus,[1] each species has to be assigned to a genus (binary nomenclature), which in turn is a lower level of a hierarchy of ranks (family, suborder, order, subclass, class, division/phyla, kingdom and domain). In the currently accepted classification of life, there are three domains (Eukaryotes, Bacteria and Archaea),[2] which, in terms of taxonomy, despite following the same principles have several different conventions between them and between their subdivisions as they are studied by different disciplines (botany, zoology, mycology and microbiology). For example, in zoology there are type specimens, whereas in microbiology there are type strains.

Answered by rsethulekshmi1
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In bacterial taxonomy, a bacterium is placed within a small but homogenous group in a rank or level. ... Groups of genera are collected into families (sing, family), families into orders, orders into classes, classes into phyla (sing, phylum), and phyla into domain (the highest rank or level).

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