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(A) Number and codes are assigned to few of the selected characters in numerical taxonomy.
(B) Phylogenetic classification system are based on evolutionary relationships between the various organisms.
(C ) Cytotaxonomy is based on cytological information like chromosome number, structure & behaviour.

A

A and B are incorrect

B

Only C is correct

C

Only A is Incorrect

D

B and C are incorrect

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C
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