The classification chart, often referring to the taxonomic hierarchy in Biology, includes several key ranks: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. Within the Family rank, organisms are grouped based on shared characteristics and evolutionary history. Each family can contain multiple genera (plural of genus) that share common traits. Examples of families include Felidae (cats), Canidae (dogs), and Rosaceae (roses).
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The standard classification is listed as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species, but there are also in-between categories. They are all in the same order, but there are separate families of butterflies.
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The classification level between genus and order is "family." In the taxonomic hierarchy, species are grouped into genera, genera are grouped into families, and families are grouped into orders.
The family tree or the pedigree is the chart that is used to trace genetic disorders within families.