taxonomic order those of you who everybody remember the taxonomic uh order Kingdom FM so ORD about three or
taxonomies that work for us. So taxonomies seem to be -- I like to think we use the taxonomies that work for us.
Taxonomies are very -- are very instrumental. So scientific taxonomy is a very useful thing if you're trying to understand evolutionary relationships.
eight taxonomic families with fish in them called SE bass just as there are many taxonomic families in them called
rather than taxon -environmental parameters.
sort of tagging taxonomy uh structured data set and the ingestion of large amounts of data and we'll talk a bit
work for other taxonomic groups and that was when I started to get very seriously interested in digital and was there a
So no one has created this taxonomy.
He also came out with this taxonomy of a complex instruction set computer and a reduced instruction set computer, and a continuum of how you grade
and then find out about things like taxonomy and tagging.
And we call this a taxonomic profile, or what-- and also, and perhaps more importantly, what are they doing?
It didn't fit into our taxonomy.
You can put it within whatever taxonomy you prefer.
And -- I would say in terms of taxonomy one thing that I think I've learned from the book is that we use the taxonomies that we use the
was because I was able to derive a rather concise taxonomy, classification of damage.
to share data about the evolutionary history of taxonomic groups and a an envir an evolutionary biologist in the
So it couldn't have been any easier for taxonomists in some ways.
or what are essentially libraries so they were taxonomic and I think that comes directly from science museums and if anything I think art museums are experimenting with growing
I'm sure there's an expert in the room who could explain taxonomy better than I. Wikipedia to me is a miracle.
In other words, give us a taxonomy of sickness.
The first thing we did when we designed Polaris was create a long taxonomy of tags-- how we tag things, how we tag nuggets within that system.
was a in parallel really to everybody other all the other authorities working on other taxonomic groups and so we
terms of building a community and handling some of the more difficult challenges of taxonomy for the different uh for format of data so I think I'd
So the basic output is a count of the number of reads that hits a taxonomic group, like a particular type of bacteria or a function, a protein family.
computes it correctly, a full taxonomic description of Cordylus cataphractus, which is this armadillo.
fighting potential, they use a taxonomy that first appeared in Jia Shi-Dao's Book of Crickets, a 900-year old manual of training and raising
Hugh Raffles: Yeah, he's asking about taxonomy in general and relationship between large things and small things and seeing -- seeing large things out of looking closely at small things.
But I would argue that the dream of a universal system, a universal-- sometimes called a taxonomy is still alive
That's interesting, and your literary background is a great asset here in dissecting these taxonomies.
an evolutionary biologist and is really leading the application of digital Technologies to the study and taxonomy
by that I mean take literally every facet of information that we've possibly got everything about the taxonomy The
Firmicutes are one of the two most prevalent phyla of bacteria, phylum being the highest taxonomic level.
Well into the 18th century when you had Linnaeus-- Carl Linnaeus-- who is the father of taxonomy
three years old and then grow into teenagers who develop solitary interests that they love to pursue whether it's in spider taxonomy or for 19th century art, or whatever it happens
And what we saw is that biotic interactions are more important abiotic interactions, and that there are much more taxon -taxon interaction in this network
study of Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, it was called. He was a biologist himself, so he thought of taxonomies, and he was doing research on
But this is all down to one fact, and that's because step by step we've created taxonomic categories.
And this was another project where activity builds my data sets by asking systematic questions that I was reading as I was reading and studying the taxonomies.
it in certain ways, putting it into the system in certain ways, picking the taxonomy of how they look at the data.
If you think about biology, up until 1700s, most of the 1800s, it was largely taxonomic and fairly static.
You can't tell by the fossil record, but because there are so many living species of spider, you can do all this sort of taxonomy on them.
away. The family relations of guilt, the never questioned rituals, the intricate taxonomy castes and sub-sub-castes, the rural cruelty, the poverty, these facts would require their
So just one last question, which in reading the book, a theme of taxonomies keeps coming up and seeing the world -- see the macro