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Genus - Definition of Genus at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Genus. Look it up now! ... (pl. genera), 1551 as a term of logic (biological sense dates from 1608), from L. genus (gen.
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Genus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Genus (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, genus (plural genera ) has a few different, but closely related, meanings: The genus of a connected, orientable surface is an integer representing the maximum number of cuttings ...
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Genus plc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Genus : Part of the system of biological classification: a group of closely-related species. The word is singular (a genus), and its plural is genera (two genera). The shortwinged, southern, imitator, tawny, and West Indian mole crickets all belong to the genus Scapteriscus.
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The genus Echinodorus ... This genus is part of the family Alismataceae. The family is named after Alisma plantago-aquatica, an European swampplant. ... The genus Echinodorus is a phyllogenetically young genus. There are often only slight differences between the species. There are floating transitions between related species.
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Genus and species names can be a little more complex however. Generally, species are found and then identified in descending order down the taxa. ... (However recent advances in science have now made it possible to create species- and thus know what it is before it ever exists!!!) Genus, and more specifically,
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