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1. Pl. Subspecies A taxonomic subdivision of a species consisting of an interbreeding, usually geographically isolated population of organisms.
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2. The Subspecies name is written in lowercase italics following the species name
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3. A Subspecies is an individual division within a species, meaning that the members of the sub-group are individual enough that they cannot be lumped together, but they are not so distinct that they are entirely different species.
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4. We can divide some (but not all) species into smaller groups called Subspecies. These groups can still breed, but they have physical and genetic differences
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5. Subspecies is the premiere title (in my humble opinion at least) of all the Full Moon franchises
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6. The Subspecies name is written in lowercase italics following the species name
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7. A Subspecies (Japanese: 亜種 Ashu) is an alternate form of a monster that usually sports different colors from the base form of a monster, and is considered more aggressive and dangerous compared to said monster as well.1 The Guild defines Subspecies as a population of monsters in which environmental factors or adaptive evolution has caused a certain group of monsters to change or mutate
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8. Subspecies are groups at the first stage of speciation; individuals of different Subspecies sometimes interbreed, but they produce many sterile male offspring
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9. Spanning 500 years in the life of the vampire Radu Vladislas, this long-anticipated prequel to the Subspecies series chronicles Radu's descent from a noble warrior for the Church to a depraved creature of the night
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10. 26 synonyms and near synonyms of Subspecies from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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11. Find another word for Subspecies.
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12. Subspecies (plural Subspecies) (taxonomy) A rank in the classification of organisms, below species
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13. / ˈsʌbˌspiː.ʃiːz / plural Subspecies a particular type within a species, the members of which are different in some clear ways from those of other types of the species SMART Vocabulary: related words and …
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14. We found one answer for “Subspecies”
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15. This page shows answers to the clue Subspecies, followed by ten definitions like “A recognisable sub-population of a species”, “A taxonomic subdivision of a species” and “A group somewhat lessdistinct than speciesusually are”.
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16. The wild turkey Subspecies are inherently challenging, incredibly alluring and unique in their own way
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17. Each of the five Subspecies display different physical and behavioral characteristics that define them
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18. Get the 411 on each Subspecies below:
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19. Subspecies Photos View All Photos (10) Movie Info
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20. Homo sapiens sapiens, Subspecies of Homo sapiens that consists of the only living members of genus Homo
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21. Traditionally, this Subspecies designation was used to separate modern humans from more-archaic members of H
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22. Subspecies is a nice horror flick about Romanian vampires, and I would highly recommend anybody to check it out immediately, but the quality of the picture in this Blu-ray edition is simply disappointing
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23. The Subspecies berkhoffii has further been broken down into genotypes (or clades) I, II and III
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24. Two Subspecies of moose are found in the North American Arctic (Fig
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25. Andersoni and in and to the west of the mountains is the much larger Subspecies A
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26. An anti-smoking PSA from 1985 depicts a future world with a rather disturbing human Subspecies known as the natural born smoker, who has plenty of adaptations against the harmful effects of smoking
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27. Subspecies definition: a taxonomic group that is a subdivision of a species : usually occurs because of Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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28. Two Subspecies of Eumetopias are supported largely on molecular genetic data, which is also the case for recognition of California, Japanese and Galapagos sea lions as separate species
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29. A large genetic study has uncovered a new Subspecies of one of Australia’s most iconic birds, the red-tailed black cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus banksii.The newly identified Subspecies is …
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30. Imperator used to be classified as a Subspecies of Boa constrictor until DNA sequencing identified imperator as a distinct genetic lineage with 5-7% sequence divergence from constrictor.Widespread acceptance is still pending, but several publications have acknowledged the new name since the original research was published in 2009.
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31. Definition of Subspecies in the Definitions.net dictionary
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32. What does Subspecies mean? Information and translations of Subspecies in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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33. A Subspecies indicated by the repetition of the specific name is known as the nominate Subspecies
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34. Thus Motacilla alba alba is the nominate Subspecies of White Wagtail (Motacilla alba)
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35. In scientific papers, Subspecies is commonly abbreviated subsp
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36. Subspecies membership of the ten strains for which we had isolate genomes is congruent with their putative geographic origin (Additional file 3: Table S2), and while discrepancies between Subspecies assignment and the geographical association of some strains exist (Additional file 1: Fig
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37. Chimpanzees are divided into four Subspecies separated by geographic barriers like rivers
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38. Species are the broadest set of organisms able to successfully interbreed, Subspecies is a further classification of a species, but in order to fully understand the relationship we must take a
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39. Pardon my language but there's a shit-ton of "official" Subspecies, more than enough to fill an entire separate wiki only for Subspecies
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40. Since Subspecies are 100% user-generated content (unlike items, genes, colours etc.) I don't see them belonging among the regular content of this wiki.
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41. This is a brief overview of all currently recognized blue tongue skink Subspecies, with a brief notes on each
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42. The Subspecies category has been blatantly and subjectively misused to name biologically trivial entities
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43. All four giraffe species and their Subspecies live in geographically distinct areas throughout Africa and there are only a total of approx
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SUBSPECIES [ˈsəbˌspēSHēz, ˈsəbˌspēsēz]
The short answer is that race is more informal, while subspecies is more formal. By formal, I mean that subspecies is recognized by institutionalized bodies, most importantly, taxonomists. There have been, and still are, informal uses of subspecies, as well as formal uses of race.
Technically, a species is a population or groups of populations that can potentially interbreed freely within and among themselves. This is a naturally-defined concept, something which exists by itself. Subspecies, on the other hand, are subgroups within a species that have different traits and are defined by scientists.
subspecies - (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species. race.