Members of a family are generally more similar to each other than members of an order. In biological classification, a family groups species that share closer evolutionary relationships, while an order includes a broader range of species with more distant common ancestry. Thus, members of a family typically exhibit more shared characteristics and traits compared to those in an order.
Members of the same species would have the most similar DNA, as they belong to the same species and share a more recent common ancestor compared to members of the same genus or order.
I compared all of the Wump family members together then I looked to see which one had more in common with Mug Wump.
In classification, the term "family" refers to a taxonomic rank used to group related organisms below the order and above the genus. It encompasses a group of similar genera sharing common characteristics. Members of the same family are more closely related to each other than those in different families.
A member of a family is typically more closely related to each other genetically and shares familial traits, while a member of an order is more distantly related but shares certain characteristics and features specific to that taxonomic group.
No. If they do not belong to the same class, they can't be in the same order or family. The classification goes: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Donald Trump is surrounded by many family family members. He has three sets of children that are a decade or more apart in age.
More family members.
A phylum contains more members than a family. A phylum is a higher taxonomic rank that includes multiple families. On the other hand, a family is a lower taxonomic rank that includes multiple genera.
Yes. "Family" is a more precise designation than "order." The levels, from most general to most specific, are Kingdom -- Phylum -- Class -- Order -- Family -- Genus -- species.
The members of a species share more characteristics with each other than members of an order. Members of a species are more closely related and share specific traits due to common ancestry, while members of an order share broader characteristics that group them together taxonomically.
they are not related but are similar looking. The wombat resembles a small bear, but it has also been compared to a groundhog and a marmot.
members of the parrot family can.