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Type genus

In biological taxonomy, the type genus (genus typica) is the genus which defines a biological family and the root of the family name.

Botanical nomenclature, Bacteriological nomenclature & Zoological nomenclature

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Zoological nomenclature

Botanical nomenclature

Bacteriological nomenclature

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Type genus

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples15
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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Type genus

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related to Bacteriological nomenclature · 6
Type genus → Bacteriological Code, In, One, Revision, The, This
related to Zoological nomenclature · 5
Type genus → According, Any, International Code, The, Zoological Nomenclature
related to Botanical nomenclature · 4
Type genus → ICN, In, The, The Code

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type genus name code nomenclature taxon must family zoological botanical bacteriological also family-group based species one specimens stem phrase ranks

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureThe0.60section
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureRevision0.60section
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureBacteriological Code0.60section
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureOne0.60section
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureIn0.60section
Type genusrelated to Bacteriological nomenclatureThis0.60section
Type genusrelated to Botanical nomenclatureIn0.60section
Type genusrelated to Botanical nomenclatureICN0.60section
Type genusrelated to Botanical nomenclatureThe0.60section
Type genusrelated to Botanical nomenclatureThe Code0.60section
Type genusrelated to Zoological nomenclatureAccording0.60section
Type genusrelated to Zoological nomenclatureInternational Code0.60section

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