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1. Basic unit of classification of living beings. Formerly regarded as the unit of evolution of organisms, the species that lent space to the local population (deme). (Embrapa, Glossary). 2. Species (Latin: species, "type" or "look", abbreviated "spec." Or "sp." Natural, or "spp." Plural), is a fundamental concept of biology which designates the basic unit of taxonomic system used in scientific classification of living things. Although there are multiple definitions, none of them are consensual [1], the concept is structured on the creation of groups of individuals (specimens) with deep structural and functional similarities with each other, resulting from shared an identical karyotype, expressed in the chromosomal structure similar diploid cells, which gives them biochemical uniformity and the capacity to reproduce among themselves, originating fertile offspring having the same general typeface [2], a process that when involving a sexed being, must permit fertile offspring of either sex . Although there have been    proposed more precise multiple definitions, the difficulty in finding a universal definition for the concept led to the emergence of the so-called problem of species[1] and the adoption of flexible formulations used pragmatically according to the specificities of the biological group which The concept is applied. (Wikipedia).
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1. Basic unit of classification of living beings. Formerly regarded as the unit of evolution of organisms, the species that lent space to the local population (deme). (Embrapa, Glossary). 2. Species (Latin: species, "type" or "look", abbreviated "spec." Or "sp." Natural, or "spp." Plural), is a fundamental concept of biology which designates the basic unit of taxonomic system used in scientific classification of living things. Although there are multiple definitions, none of them are consensual<ref>Glossary of Genetic Resources. [[Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology]]. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.</ref>, the concept is structured on the creation of groups of individuals (specimens) with deep structural and functional similarities with each other, resulting from shared an identical karyotype, expressed in the chromosomal structure similar diploid cells, which gives them biochemical uniformity and the capacity to reproduce among themselves, originating fertile offspring having the same general typeface<ref>[[http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espécie Species Wikipedia]]</ref>, a process that when involving a sexed being, must permit fertile offspring of either sex . Although there have been    proposed more precise multiple definitions, the difficulty in finding a universal definition for the concept led to the emergence of the so-called problem of species[1] and the adoption of flexible formulations used pragmatically according to the specificities of the biological group which The concept is applied. (Wikipedia).
  
'' 'Type species:'''
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===Type species===
 
# [[Species allochthonous]] / [[alien species]].
 
# [[Species allochthonous]] / [[alien species]].
 
# [[Species indigenous]] / [[Native species]].
 
# [[Species indigenous]] / [[Native species]].
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'' 'Some species names:'''
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===Some species names===
 
# Aurantifolia
 
# Aurantifolia
 
# Clementine  
 
# Clementine  
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'' 'Examples of species:'''
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===Examples of species===
#'' Manihot esculenta Crantz
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#Manihot esculenta Crantz
#'' Brassica chinensis L.
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#Brassica chinensis L.
  
  
== Reference and external links ==
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==Reference and external links==
Glossary of Genetic Resources. [[Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology]]. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.
 
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[[Wikipedia http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espécie Species]]
 
  
 
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1. Basic unit of classification of living beings. Formerly regarded as the unit of evolution of organisms, the species that lent space to the local population (deme). (Embrapa, Glossary). 2. Species (Latin: species, "type" or "look", abbreviated "spec." Or "sp." Natural, or "spp." Plural), is a fundamental concept of biology which designates the basic unit of taxonomic system used in scientific classification of living things. Although there are multiple definitions, none of them are consensual[1], the concept is structured on the creation of groups of individuals (specimens) with deep structural and functional similarities with each other, resulting from shared an identical karyotype, expressed in the chromosomal structure similar diploid cells, which gives them biochemical uniformity and the capacity to reproduce among themselves, originating fertile offspring having the same general typeface[2], a process that when involving a sexed being, must permit fertile offspring of either sex . Although there have been proposed more precise multiple definitions, the difficulty in finding a universal definition for the concept led to the emergence of the so-called problem of species[1] and the adoption of flexible formulations used pragmatically according to the specificities of the biological group which The concept is applied. (Wikipedia).

Type species

  1. Species allochthonous / alien species.
  2. Species indigenous / Native species.
  3. Biological species.
  4. Species domesticated / cultivated species.
  5. Endemic species.
  6. Morphological Species / Species Taxonomy.
  7. Wild species.
  8. Cryptic species.
  9. Endangered species.


Some species names

  1. Aurantifolia
  2. Clementine
  3. Latifolia
  4. Limettioides
  5. Paradis
  6. Esculenta
  7. Chinensis
  8. Juncea
  9. Alba
  10. Nigra
  11. Bicolor


Examples of species

  1. Manihot esculenta Crantz
  2. Brassica chinensis L.


Reference and external links

  1. Glossary of Genetic Resources. Embrapa Genetic Resources and Biotechnology. Available at: <http://www.cenargen.embrapa.br/recgen/glossario/glossario.html>. Accessed: February 2011.
  2. [Species Wikipedia]