Evolution
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A gradual change in the genetic structure(s) of a plant or animal population.
or
Change in a species over time; appearance of a new species.
Carolus Linnaeus
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, Standardized John Ray's use of genus and species into Binomial Nomenclature
(a species two-part naming system) with the addition of two (2) additional
categories, class and order.
This multi-level system became the basis for the system of taxonomy in which
we use today.
bonus: study of comparative taxonomy over a span of time = systematics.
Hominins/Hominids
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Members of an evolutionary group that include modern humans and
humanlike ancestor; ancestors: now extinct bipeds (walking on two feet).
Binomial Nomenclature
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Two-part naming system when referring to a species.
genus + species
Fixity of Species
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A gradual change in the genetic structure(s) of a plant or animal population.
or
Change in a species over time; appearance of a new species.
Carolus Linnaeus
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, Standardized John Ray's use of genus and species into Binomial Nomenclature
(a species two-part naming system) with the addition of two (2) additional
categories, class and order.
This multi-level system became the basis for the system of taxonomy in which
we use today.
bonus: study of comparative taxonomy over a span of time = systematics.
Hominins/Hominids
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Members of an evolutionary group that include modern humans and
humanlike ancestor; ancestors: now extinct bipeds (walking on two feet).
Binomial Nomenclature
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Two-part naming system when referring to a species.
genus + species
Fixity of Species
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