rendszertana
Rendszertana is a branch of biology that studies the diversity of organisms, their evolutionary relationships, and the principles used to name and classify them. It combines taxonomy, the naming and hierarchical organization of organisms, with phylogenetics, which aims to reconstruct evolutionary relationships. The central aim is to describe organisms, assign them to named groups, and understand how groups are related within the Tree of Life.
Rendszertana relies on characters—morphological, anatomical, and increasingly molecular data—to infer relationships. Methods include cladistics, which emphasizes
Historically, systematics began with natural history and the binomial nomenclature system of Carl Linnaeus, evolved through
Rendszertana has applications in biodiversity assessment, conservation, agriculture, medicine, and ecology. It provides a framework for