Who formed two-part naming system
Who formed two-part naming system employed in biology?
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The scientific naming system which is employed international today was first formulated by Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the year of1737. He recommended a two-part naming system that categorizes each and every living organism with a string of the Latin and Greek identifiers. Full names are formulated starting with kingdom and extending downward throughout phylum, order, class, subphylum, genus, family and species. The two-part name, or as well binomial name, comprises genus and species of organism and employed to prevent the confusion which may come up with common names.
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