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Scientists may disagree on how to classify organisms due to differences in opinion on the evolutionary relationships between species, the criteria used for classification, or new discoveries that challenge traditional classifications. Additionally, varying expertise in different branches of Biology and differing interpretations of genetic, morphological, and ecological data can also lead to disagreements in classification.

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