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Biology, 12.11.2020 23:40, batmandillon21

Why is taxonomy important? Taxonomy allows scientists to analyze DNA and RNA sequences. Taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species. Taxonomy allows the manipulation of genes for medical purposes. Taxonomy allows scientists to use both common names and domains of life.

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