systematics$506887$ - translation to ισπανικά
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systematics$506887$ - translation to ισπανικά

ATTEMPT TO CLASSIFY AND IDENTIFY ORGANISMS FROM THE SMALL MOLECULE COMPOUNDS IT PRODUCES
Chemotaxonomic; Biochemical Systematics; Biochemical systematics; Chemotaxonomically

systematics      
n. sistemática, ciencia de la clasificación; estudio y clasificación natural de los seres vivos basado en sus relaciones evolutivas; sistema de clasificación
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  • An olive ridley sea turtle nesting on Escobilla Beach, [[Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]. Female sea turtles migrate long distances to nest on favored beaches.
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ORDER OF REPTILES CHARACTERIZED BY A SHELL
Testudines; Turtles; Testudine; Chelonian; Calipash; Calipee; Order Testudines; Testadine; Testedine; Chelonia (order); Testudinal; Turtle reproduction; Chelonians; Tortues; 🐢; Symposium on Turtle Evolution; Freshwater turtle; Aquatic turtle; Pet turtle; Anatomy of turtles; Turtle Evolution Symposium; Gaffney Turtle Symposium; Symposium on Turtle Origins, Evolution and Systematics; International Symposium on Fossil Turtles; Turtal; Aquatic water turtles
tortuga marina
galápago
turtle         
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  • alt=Photograph of a green sea turtle on the seabed, feeding
  • alt=Marine turtle swimming
  • alt=Drawing of a section through a turtle embryo showing formation of the shell, with the ribs growing sideways
  • alt=photo of a river turtle with only its nose above water
  • alt=Photograph of a marine turtle escaping from a specially-designed fishing net
  • left
  • alt=Diagram of evolution of turtle shells showing four fossil species
  • 65px
  • 60px
  • left
  • left
  • left
  • 80px
  • alt=Photograph of a male turtle mounting a female
  • alt=Tortoise hatching from egg
  • alt=Two frames from a film showing desert tortoises fighting. One tortoise bites the other
  • An olive ridley sea turtle nesting on Escobilla Beach, [[Oaxaca]], [[Mexico]]. Female sea turtles migrate long distances to nest on favored beaches.
  • alt=Photograph of one half of a tortoise skeleton, cut in half vertically showing the vertebrae following curving along the carapace
  • alt=cooter turtles basking in sunshine near their pond
  • 70px
ORDER OF REPTILES CHARACTERIZED BY A SHELL
Testudines; Turtles; Testudine; Chelonian; Calipash; Calipee; Order Testudines; Testadine; Testedine; Chelonia (order); Testudinal; Turtle reproduction; Chelonians; Tortues; 🐢; Symposium on Turtle Evolution; Freshwater turtle; Aquatic turtle; Pet turtle; Anatomy of turtles; Turtle Evolution Symposium; Gaffney Turtle Symposium; Symposium on Turtle Origins, Evolution and Systematics; International Symposium on Fossil Turtles; Turtal; Aquatic water turtles
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Ορισμός

biosystematics
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] the study of the classification of organisms, their relationships, and the processes by which they evolved.
Derivatives
biosystematist noun

Βικιπαίδεια

Chemotaxonomy

Merriam-Webster defines chemotaxonomy as the method of biological classification based on similarities and dissimilarity in the structure of certain compounds among the organisms being classified. Advocates argue that, as proteins are more closely controlled by genes and less subjected to natural selection than the anatomical features, they are more reliable indicators of genetic relationships. The compounds studied most are proteins, amino acids, nucleic acids, peptides etc.

Physiology is the study of working of organs in a living being. Since working of the organs involves chemicals of the body, these compounds are called biochemical evidences. The study of morphological change has shown that there are changes in the structure of animals which result in evolution. When changes take place in the structure of a living organism, they will naturally be accompanied by changes in the physiological or biochemical processes.

John Griffith Vaughan was one of the pioneers of chemotaxonomy.