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- Form_classification abstract "Form classification is the classification of organisms based on their morphology, which does not necessarily reflect their biological relationships. Form classification, generally restricted to palaeontology, reflects uncertainty; the goal of science is to move "form taxa" to biological taxa whose affinity is known.Strictly defined, form taxonomy is restricted to fossils that preserve too few characters for a conclusive taxonomic definition or assessment of their biological affinity, but whose study is made easier if a binomial name is available by which to identify them. The term "form classification" is preferred to "form taxonomy"; taxonomy suggests that the classification implies a biological affinity, whereas in fact form classification is about giving a name to a group of morphologically-similar organisms that may not be related.".
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- Form_classification subject Category:Biological_classification.
- Form_classification subject Category:Botanical_nomenclature.
- Form_classification subject Category:Morphology_(biology).
- Form_classification subject Category:Paleobotany.
- Form_classification subject Category:Plant_taxonomy.
- Form_classification subject Category:Taxonomy.
- Form_classification comment "Form classification is the classification of organisms based on their morphology, which does not necessarily reflect their biological relationships.".
- Form_classification label "Form classification".
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- Form_classification depiction Charnia_Spun.jpg.
- Form_classification isPrimaryTopicOf Form_classification.