noun
- The plural of cytotaxonomy; systems of classification of organisms based on the structure and behavior of their cells, particularly chromosome characteristics.
Usage: technical; biology; plural form
Examples
- Cytotaxonomies have become increasingly important in plant classification since the development of modern microscopy.
- The research team used cytotaxonomies to distinguish between closely related species that appeared morphologically identical.
- Chromosome analysis forms the foundation of many modern cytotaxonomies in evolutionary biology.
- Different cytotaxonomies may be applied to the same organism depending on which cellular features are emphasized.