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What is the taxonomic classification in order from generic to specific?

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Taxonomic classification starts with 'domain' as the most generic category and proceeds through 'kingdom,' 'phylum,' 'class,' 'order,' 'family,' 'genus,' and ends with 'species' as the most specific.

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The taxonomic classification in order from the most generic to the most specific consists of several categories. The hierarchy starts with the domain, which is the largest and most inclusive category. Organisms are then sorted into kingdoms within the domain. Following kingdoms, the classification becomes more specific in this order: phylum, class, order, family, genus, and finally the species, which is the most specific category. Each species is given a scientific name that includes its genus and species, a system known as binomial nomenclature.

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