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The limitations of the biological species concept and also explain how it differs from the phylogenetic species concept.
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A species is defined as the group of living organisms in a population that have an ability to interbreed with each other. It serves as a taxonomic unit which is present below genus and is denoted by Latin name of organisms.
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