Column-I | Column-II | ||
A. | Chemotaxonomy | (i) | Cytological information |
B. | Numerical taxonomy | (ii) | Nuclear information |
C. | Cytotaxonomy | (iii) | RNA sequencing |
D. | Karyotaxonomy | (iv) | Computers |
Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Numerical taxonomy | (i) | Linnaeus |
B. | Phylogenetic system of classification | (ii) | Adanson |
C. | Natural system of classification | (iii) | Engler and Prantl |
D. | Artificial system of classification | (iv) | Bentham and Hooker |
Herbarium, Botanical gardens, Museum, Zoological parks and Key are considered as:
1. Trophic aids
2. Environmental aids
3. Pollution aids
4. Taxonomical aids
a. | Keys are based on the similarities and dissimilarities. |
b. | Key is analytical in nature. |
c. | Keys are based on the contrasting characters in pair called couplets. |
d. | Same key can be used for all taxonomic categories. |
e | Each statement in the key is called Lead. |