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Phases I and II are often called alpha taxonomy.

Phase IV is often called omega taxonomy.

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Omega taxonomy focuses on evolutionary relationships and phylogenetic history to classify organisms, while alpha taxonomy focuses on identifying and naming species based on their morphological characteristics. Omega taxonomy is more concerned with the broader picture of evolutionary relationships, while alpha taxonomy is more focused on the immediate identification and classification of species.

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