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taxonomy - Repetition of Clade in a taxonomic tree - Biology Stack . . . The original ranks designated by Linnaeus were kingdom, class, order, genus and species, and others, including the phylum, have been added since As phylogenies improve, some have called for the abandonment of ranks to avoid implying that different clades given the same rank are comparable
bioinformatics - How to get taxonomic specific ids for kingdom, phylum . . . kingdom_id phylum_id class_id order_id family_id genus_id species_id I am using the package "ete3" I use the tool ete-ncbiquery that tells you the lineage from the ids above (I run it from my linux laptop with the command below) ete3 ncbiquery --search 1204725 2162 13000163 420247 --info
Differences on biological classification? - Biology Stack Exchange Phylum and division are both listed under the same taxonomic ranks The wikipedia page for phylum states that The wikipedia page for phylum states that Traditionally, in botany the term division was used instead of "phylum", although from 1993 the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants accepted the designation "phylum"
Do common terms for animals such as amphibian or reptile fall somewhere . . . That is, according to the taxonomy I was taught at school some decades ago, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals where classes in phylum Chordata Nowadays, it is known (and stressed) that some reptiles are evolutionary closer to birds than to some other reptiles: there were common ancestors of crocodiles and birds that weren't
Which phylum appeared most recently - Biology Stack Exchange If it's true that all phyla appeared during or before the Cambrian, I'd still like to know which phylum appears latest in the Cambrian $\endgroup$ – p s w g Commented Jul 14, 2014 at 11:28
zoology - What is the reason behind the subphylum name Urochordata . . . There are two major invertebrate subphyla of the chordates (phylum Chordata): Cephalochordata (the lancelets) Urochordata, aka Tunicata (the tunicates) My understanding is that the cephalochordates are named as such (meaning “head chords”) because the notochord reaches into the head From Wiktionary:
is there an easy way to remember taxonomy? [closed] So I have trouble remembering the order of taxonomy for classification i e domain>kingdom>phylum>class>order>family>genus>species I can never remember it, is there an good mnemonic to remember th
terminology - Difference between Category, Rank and Taxon - Biology . . . The major taxonomic categories are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species A category can contain one or more taxa Another example, to summarize: Carnivora is a taxon, which contains many species including Vulpes vulpes (red fox) Carnivora is in the category of order
How can a brainless Cnidarian hunt and defend itself? Sea anemones are members of the phylum of Cnidaria Distinguishing features of this phylum are radial symmetry and the presence of cnidocytes, or stinging cells (like the ones found in jelly fish) These cells have a mechanical trigger and if activated a subcellular harpoon is fired and paralyzing and painful toxin is injected