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Peter Sneath

Peter Henry Andrews Sneath FRS, MD (17 November 1923 – September 9, 2011) was a British microbiologist who co-founded the field of numerical taxonomy, together with Robert R. Sokal. Sneath and Sokal wrote Principles of Numerical Taxonomy, revised in 1973 as Numerical Taxonomy. Sneath reviewed the state of numerical taxonomy in 1995 and wrote some…

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numerical taxonomy
Alma mater
University of Cambridge
Awards
Fellow of the Royal Society
Author abbrev. (botany)
Sneath
Born
(1923-11-17)17 November 1923
Died
9 September 2011(2011-09-09) (aged 87)

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Peter Sneath

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Peter Sneath

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Peter Sneath → The bacterial genus Chromobacterium (1959)
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