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What do we learn from identification of individuals and populations?

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Identification for taxonomic classification is carried out for an organism to determine its similarity with already known organism. This implies assigning an organism to a particular taxonomic group. Suppose there are three animals, x, y and z. All represent different species. Another animal k. is as identical to already known aniinal z. It is its identification.
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