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- 27/12/2014 at 11:53 am #3667NatashaParticipant
What is Traditional System of Classification in Biology? Give an example of Traditional System of Classification in Biology. Give an example of Modern System of Classification in Biology.
- 27/12/2014 at 12:09 pm #3668Dr. Aditya SardanaKeymaster
Traditional System of Classification in Biology encompasses all those systems of classification of living organisms that do not make use of molecular phylogenetics. Molecular phylogenetics is defined as the branch of phylogenetics that makes use of the analysis of genes, proteins, or both of these, with the help of bioinformatics software, in inferring the evolutionary relationships. For an example of the Traditional System of Classification in Biology vs. Modern System of Classification in Biology, see – What are Bryophytes?
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