Importance of Taxonomy in Biological Investigations
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OFTEN in biological investigations no attempt is made to define with precision the species upon which the investigation was carried out. Terms without specific connotation, such as ‘frog’ or ‘monkey’, are used. This lack of precision may mean that data are lacking which may afterwards prove to be of significance in relation to the purpose of the paper.
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