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24 January, 12:44

How does Linnaean taxonomy differ from phylogeny or cladistics when classifying organisms?

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  1. 24 January, 15:13
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    In the Linnaean taxonomic system, the organisms are classified according to the relationships and similarities among organisms while in Phylogenetic systematics or cladistics, organisms are classified according to similarities in morphology, genetic differences and biochemical data.
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