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In biology, taxa refers to a particular group which contains one or more populations in them.
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The species of these populations are arranged in a particular order for their identification.
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Now let's see if, based on binomial non -mantleature denoted as b -n, how a taxa can be arranged in a right order from the given options.
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Option a denotes that after the species name denoted as s is given the genus name denoted as g.
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Here the species comprises a group of organisms which can reproduce among themselves to produce fertile offspring.
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While the genus contains organisms which are structurally denoted as struct or phylogenetically denoted as phylo similar.
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Usually the genus name is not placed after the species name.
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Hence option a is not the correct answer.
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Option b states that the genus name.
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Name is placed before the family.
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Family is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic crank in the taxonomic nomenclature process.
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The family is always found after the order.
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After the family only, the genus name are found.
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Hence, from this we can conclude that option b is not the correct answer...