Examples of 'belong to the genus' in a sentence

Meaning of "belong to the genus"

belong to the genus: This phrase is commonly used in the field of biology to classify organisms. It means that a particular organism or species is part of a specific group or category within a larger classification system. The genus is a taxonomic rank that groups similar species together based on shared characteristics.

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belong to the genus
These plants belong to the genus.
They belong to the genus Prunus and subgenus Amygdalus.
Two species are currently known to belong to the genus.
Maoria may belong to the genus Stoloteuthis.
Most probiotic bacteria used in commercial products belong to the genus lactobacillus.
These species belong to the genus Lithurgopsis.
Several arboviruses transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus culex belong to the genus flavivirus.
These species belong to the genus Chilocorus.
Species in this genus were formerly considered to belong to the genus Vigna.
False morels belong to the genus Gyromitra.
These species are caudiciform and used to belong to the genus Cissus.
True mints belong to the genus Mentha.
In another embodiment the parasitic nematodes belong to the genus Meloidogyne.
All three animals belong to the genus Equus along with other living equids.
The spiders used in this contest belong to the genus Argiope.

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Plants belong to the genus Solanum.
The model organisms used in this study belong to the genus cryptococcus spp.
They belong to the genus Equus.
Eight of these species belong to the genus Nosema.
They belong to the genus Trichechus and the order Sirenia.
These two species belong to the genus Arawana.
Formerly, many other species have also been considered to belong to the genus.
Human beings belong to the genus Homo.
The animal with only one hump is a dromedary and both belong to the genus Camelus.
These species belong to the genus Neomorphus.
The most commercially valuable tuna species belong to the genus Thunnus.
Usually they belong to the genus Chlorella.
The few ladybird beetles that are agricultural pests belong to the genus Epilachna.
Water lilies belong to the genus Nymphaea.
Most Acmella species were formerly considered to belong to the genus Spilanthes.
Rhinoviruses belong to the genus Enterovirus in the family Picornaviridae.
Especially preferred fungi belong to the genus Absidia.
Polioviruses belong to the genus Enteroviruses in the Picornaviridae family.
Brewing yeasts are polyploid and belong to the genus Saccharomyces.
True sprats belong to the genus Sprattus in the family Clupeidae.
Most desert columnar plants belong to the genus Cereus.
Sea dragons belong to the genus Phycodurus and Phyllopteryx.
It is one of two species that belong to the genus Anopterus.
Lovebirds belong to the genus Agapornis, and there are nine species.
These are the fish that belong to the genus Cichlids.
Nine species belong to the genus Psythirus, parasites of other species of bumblebees.
The specimen was later thought to belong to the genus Ophthalmosaurus.
Other species belong to the genus Australopithecus and, by some classifications, Paranthropus.
The yeast host cell may belong to the genus Pichia.
All three belong to the genus Equus, along with other living equids.
Manta rays are eagle rays that belong to the genus Manta.
This species may belong to the genus Haemoproteus rather than to Plasmodium.
The most preferred host microorganisms belong to the genus Streptomyces.
Ageratina used to belong to the genus Eupatorium, but it has been reclassified.
In another embodiment the targeted nematodes belong to the genus Meloidogyne.

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