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  • Genus - Wikipedia
    Genus ( ˈdʒiːnəs ; pl : genera ˈdʒɛnərə ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses [1] In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus
  • Genus | Definition Examples | Britannica
    genus, biological classification ranking between family and species, consisting of structurally or phylogenetically related species or a single isolated species exhibiting unusual differentiation (monotypic genus)
  • Genus (Genera) - Definition, Overview and Quiz | Biology Dictionary
    A genus is a group of species that are closely related through common decent A genus represent one of several hierarchical categories called taxa (singular taxongenera (plural of genus) include only a small group of species which evolved from a relatively recent common ancestor
  • Genus - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    A genus is a taxonomic rank comprised of species grouped based on shared attributes (having similar structures or distinct characteristics) or being phylogenetically related
  • Difference Between Genus and Species | Definition, Criteria . . .
    The main difference between genus and species is that genus is a lower classification level that lies below family and above species, whereas species is the fundamental category of closely related organisms that lies below the genus
  • Genus – Definition, Advantages, Uses, Examples - Biology Notes Online
    A genus, denoted in Latin as “genus” (plural: genera), is a taxonomic rank that serves as a nexus between species and family It is an assembly of species that exhibit shared characteristics or are phylogenetically interrelated, signifying their evolutionary lineage from a common ancestor
  • Genus | Encyclopedia. com
    genus (jen-ŭs) n (pl genera) a category used in the classification of animals and plants A genus consists of several closely related and similar species; for example the genus Canis includes the dog, wolf, and jackal
  • Genus - New World Encyclopedia
    Genus (plural, genera), a primary category of biological classification, is the first in the pair of names used worldwide to specify any particular organism In the hierarchical order of the modern biological taxonomy or classification, the genus level lies below the family and above the species




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