
1) Biology terminology 2) Race 3) Taxon 4) Taxonomic category 5) Taxonomic group
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a grouping within a species, usually used for geographically isolated and morphologically distinct entities. Its taxonomic rank occurs between species and variety.
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• (n.) A group somewhat lessdistinct than speciesusually are, but based on characters more important than those which characterize ordinary varieties; often, a geographical variety or race.
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(from the article `race`) ...century, scientists attempted to identify, describe, and classify human races and to document their differences and the relationships among them. ... Subspecies are groups at the first stage of speciation; individuals of different subspecies sometimes interbreed, but they produce many sterile male ... [2 ...
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a group of plants within a species that has consistent, repeating, genetic and structural distinctions
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A smaller group of plants or animals within a particular species.
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A distinct form or race of a species.
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(sub´spe″sēz) a subdivision of a species; a variety or race.
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A smaller group of plants or animals within a particular species.
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A recognisable sub-population of a species.
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a group of plants within a species that has consistent, repeating, genetic and structural distinctions
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A population of a species occupying a particular geographic area, or less commonly, a distinct habitat, capable of interbreeding with other populations of the same species.
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A subdivision of a plant or animal species that shows differences from others of the same species. For example, there is a species of animal called lion; there are two subspecies of lion, the African lion and the Asian lion.
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A division of a species. Subspecies may differ from each other in certain minor details often because of geographical location.
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Sub·spe'cies noun A group somewhat lessdistinct than speciesusually are, but based on characters more important than those which characterize ordinary varieties; often, a geographical variety or race.
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a taxonomic division of a species into geographic races.
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A population of a species occupying a particular geographic area, or less commonly, a distinct habitat, capable of interbreeding with other populations of the same species.
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A subset of a species, usually in a particular geographic area, that contains individuals that are morphologically distinct from other individuals of the same species, but are still capable of interbreeding with those other individuals. Also called a race.
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a geographically defined aggregate of local populations which differ phenotypically from other such subdivisions of a species in other geographic areas.
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a further division of species based on minor but constant differences in individuals.
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noun (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species
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A taxonomic subdivision of a species; a population of a particular region genetically distinguishable from other such populations and capable of interbreeding with them.
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A regional population which is externally distinguishable in structure, physiology or behaviour from another population of the same species, yet capable of exchanging genes with another by interbreeding.
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a subdivision of a species, esp. a geographical or ecological subdivision.
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