The distinction highlights just how disruptive genetic analysis has been to biologicalclassification.
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Carl Linnaeus, the great eighteenth-century Swedish botanist and founder of biologicalclassification, profited by it.
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One of the other two, who was in the pre-med program, proceeded to provide a strict biologicalclassification.
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Motivation: An important challenge in the use of large-scale gene expression data for biologicalclassification occurs when the expression dataset being analyzed involves multiple classes.
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The objective of the project was the elaboration of a proposal for biologicalclassification according to the WFD for the related groups of living organisms.
Ús de scientific classification en anglès
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Another scientificclassification divided men into the light-haired and dark-haired.
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A scientificclassification continually grows more comprehensive, more discriminative, more definitely and systematically coherent.
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They are arranged according to their scientificclassification in the natural orders to which they belong:
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He also attempted the first scientificclassification of animals in his "Synopsis of Quadrupeds".
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This distinction had formed the foundation for a more scientificclassification into brachycephalic, dolichocephalic, and mesocephalic skulls.
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To this day there is still not a standardised scientificclassification of turnips, swedes and their close relative oilseed rape.
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In order to render the work more easy of consultation, we have adopted the alphabetical arrangement in preference to a more scientificclassification.
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The first scientificclassification of humans, published by Carl Linnaeus in 1735, was simple and separated people into four varieties by skin color and continent.
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Were we to construct a scientificclassification, Science would compel us to arrange all natural men, moral or immoral, educated or vulgar, as one family.
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They differ only from "morphological cells," in the definitional language employed by different theorists, and lack the all-essential accuracy of distinction necessary to scientificclassification.
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What to us is the dry knowledge of scientificclassifications?