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binomial system of nomenclature |
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binomial system of nomenclatureIn biology, the system in which all organisms are identified by a two-part Latinized name. Devised by the biologist Linnaeus, it is also known as the Linnaean system. The first name is capitalized and identifies the genus; the second identifies the species within that genus, for example the bear genus Ursus includes Ursus arctos, the grizzly bear, and Ursus maritimus, the polar bear.
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We also discuss recent proposals to introduce a nonlatinized binomial nomenclature for virus species. Thus the 1980s and 1990s saw a bountiful harvest of third generation creative and critical writers, aware of and writing about the complexities and variable meanings of the binomial nomenclature "Italian American. It is known as binomial nomenclature or ``two-named names,'' since every living thing, by the laws of this system, must have two names; the first name represents genus or general grouping and the second represents species or specific individual type. |
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