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A Handbook of Biology
DÏVËRSÏTÝ ÏÑ THË LÏVÏÑG WØRLD
The number
and types of
organisms
present on
earth refer to
biodiversity.
Number
of species
described is
1.7-1.8 million.
Systematics
(Taxonomy)
is the study of
identification,
classification &
nomenclature of
organisms.
Systema
Naturae is the
book written by
Linnaeus.
BÅSÏÇ PRØÇËSSËS ØF TÅXØÑØMÝ
Characterisation: It is the understanding of characters of organisms
such as external and internal structure, structure of cell, development
process, ecological information etc.
Identification: It is the correct description of the organism, so that the
naming is possible.
Classification : It is the grouping of organisms into convenient categories
(taxa) based on characters.
Nomenclature (naming) : It is the standardisation of names of the
organisms such that an organism is known by the same name all over
the world. The system of naming with two components is called binomial
nomenclature. It is proposed by Linnaeus.
Zoological names are
based on International
Code for Zoological
Nomenclature (ICZN).
Botanical names are
based on the rules in
International Code for
Botanical Nomenclature
(ICBN). [AIPMT 2007]
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International
Code for Viral
Nomenclature (ICVN)
International Code
for Nomenclature of
Bacteria (ICNB)
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ÜÑÏVËRSÅL RÜLËS ØF BÏÑØMÏÅL ÑØMËÑÇLÅTÜRË
Scientific names are in Latin or Latinised and written in italics. When
handwritten, they are underlined separately.
The first word is genus name (Generic name) and second word is the
species name (specific epithet), e.g., Homo sapiens. Homo represents
the genus name and sapiens represents the species name.