Inclusion (taxonomy)

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy datesIn taxonomy, inclusion refers to the scope of a taxon, whether it be the a trait describing rank and diversity,[1] or a process of assigning or moving a taxon to be included within or absorbed by another taxon. This could occur as two separate species being found to be a single species or a genus being found to belong to a certain family.[2]

Among the most inclusive taxonomic ranks are Domains, Kingdoms, and Phyla, while the least inclusive are Subspecies, followed by Species.

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