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Hydrophiinae and Taxonomy (biology)

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Difference between Hydrophiinae and Taxonomy (biology)

Hydrophiinae vs. Taxonomy (biology)

The Hydrophiinae, commonly known as sea snakes or coral reef snakes, are a subfamily of venomous elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. Taxonomy is the science of defining and naming groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics.

Similarities between Hydrophiinae and Taxonomy (biology)

Hydrophiinae and Taxonomy (biology) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Genus, Phylogenetics, Species, Vertebrate.

Genus

A genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology.

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Phylogenetics

In biology, phylogenetics (Greek: φυλή, φῦλον – phylé, phylon.

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Species

In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition.

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Vertebrate

Vertebrates comprise all species of animals within the subphylum Vertebrata (chordates with backbones).

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Hydrophiinae and Taxonomy (biology) Comparison

Hydrophiinae has 153 relations, while Taxonomy (biology) has 149. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.32% = 4 / (153 + 149).

References

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