BIOL 1070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Zebra Mussel, Dna Profiling, Phylogenetic Tree

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It is important to recognize that many things are organized in a nested hierarchy: one fits within the next. The system that biologists use to classify species reflects this nested hierarchy. As one moves up the hierarchy, the categories become more general and include more and more lower-level categories. Ex: in your house, you have a room. That room is one of several in your house. Your house is one of many in your neighbourhood. Your neighbourhood is one of many in your city. Your city is one of many in your province etc. As we have learned more about the relationships among lineages of living things, our classification system has expanded to include more levels in the hierarchy. At present, this includes domains, kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. At each of these levels, there is variability differences among the entities included in each level.

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