why is taxonomy important?\n○ taxonomy allows scientists to analyze dna and rna sequences.\n○ taxonomy…

why is taxonomy important?\n○ taxonomy allows scientists to analyze dna and rna sequences.\n○ taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species.\n○ taxonomy allows the manipulation of genes for medical purposes.\n○ taxonomy allows scientists to use both common names and domains of life.

why is taxonomy important?\n○ taxonomy allows scientists to analyze dna and rna sequences.\n○ taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species.\n○ taxonomy allows the manipulation of genes for medical purposes.\n○ taxonomy allows scientists to use both common names and domains of life.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  • Analyzing DNA/RNA sequences is related to molecular biology, not taxonomy.
  • Taxonomy classifies organisms, which helps in understanding evolutionary and ecological relationships among species.
  • Gene manipulation is genetic engineering, not taxonomy.
  • Taxonomy focuses on scientific classification, not just using common names (and domains are part of modern taxonomy but the option's description is inaccurate). So the correct reason is about understanding species relationships.

Answer:

B. Taxonomy allows a better understanding of relationships among species.