NUMERICAL TAXONOMY
Numerical taxonomy
may be defined as “method of grouping of taxonomical units by numerical
methods”.
Hey wood
defined numerical taxonomy as “numerical evaluation of the similarities between
groups of organism and ordering of these groups into higher ranking taxa on the
basis of these similarities.
In numerical
taxonomy selected characters are studied using large populations. High speed
computers are used for the purpose of comparision.
The main
objective of the numerical taxonomy is to “classify and illuatrate the degree
of relationship or similarities in an objective and repeated manner”.
Steps involved in
numerical taxonomy :
1. Choice of operational unit (OTU): the
first task in numerical taxonomy is to divide the basic unit called operational
taxonomic unit or OUT which may be individuals, species, genera or even higher
ranked taxon. It helps to study intraspecific and inter specific variations.
2. Characters (attribute) selection:
ü Large number of characters are to be
selected from operational units.
ü 50-100 characters are rtaken into
consideration.
ü The value of comparision becomes more
stable with the increase in the number of characters taken into consideration.
Moreover,
·
Charecters
should be choosen from all the parts of the plants and all the stages in the
life cycle.
·
The
taxonomic characters may be grouped into morphological, bio-chemical or
ecological category.
·
Collected
data are processed.
3. By applying statistics to processed
data percentage of similarities and percentage of dissimilarities are
estimated.
4. After comparing the characters
phenogram is constructed, indicating the relative resemblances and differnces
between various taxa.
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