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Taxonomy question: List the seven classification taxon in order from largest to smallest? (Broadest) Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species (Most Specific) ... Is Clathon a Taxon? What is Lazarus taxon? What is the highest taxon? What is the second largest taxon? What is the most restrictive taxon?
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Abstract What is the Largest animal taxon? The most famous answer to this ques- .... The formal algorithm for discovering the largest taxon is ...
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Not just because we want there to be a largest taxon that has everything else in it, but because there is quite a long list of features that are found in all living things, including DNA, RNA, proteins, ribosomes and the universal code that translates from DNA to RNA to protein.
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www.1729.com/wiki/LearningTaxonomy.html
www.1729.com/wiki/LearningTaxonomy.html
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Abstract: What is the largest animal taxon? The most famous answer to this question has been given by Haldane who coined the phrase that "the Creator has an inordinate fondness for beetles". Although much cited, this statement has never been tested.
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Citation: Sandvik, H. (2001) Fylogeni Grand Prix: dyrenes topp 10 [Animal top 10: what are the ten largest animal taxa? (In Norwegian with English abstract)] Fauna (Oslo), 54, 132–139. ... Key words: Metazoa, largest taxon, phylogeny, Linnean category, species count, arbitrariness.
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Chapter 17 Organizing Life’s Diversity Expectations ... What are the taxa used in biological classification? Which taxon contains the largest number of species? Which taxon contains the fewest number of species?
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personalpages.tdstelme.net/~bbolvin/classsif.htm
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With 418 genera and 2413 species (Table 1), Asteraceae is, numerically, the largest family in the flora of North America north of Mexico. Members of the family are found in diverse habitats, from the High Arctic tundra and polar deserts to the Sonoran warm-desert scrub, and from alpine habitats to salt marshes.
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www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=100...
www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=10074
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