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How has modern technology affected the way organisms are classified?Artificial intelligence allows us to use robots to report when a new species arises in areas humans cannot access easily.DNA databases allow us to compare similarities and differences in the DNA and help work out evolutionary relationships.Binoculars mean that scientists nowadays can make much closer observations of organisms to better understand similarities and differences.We can now scan a microchip in organisms to know exactly what species they are.

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How has modern technology affected the way organisms are classified?Artificial intelligence allows us to use robots to report when a new species arises in areas humans cannot access easily.DNA databases allow us to compare similarities and differences in the DNA and help work out evolutionary relationships.Binoculars mean that scientists nowadays can make much closer observations of organisms to better understand similarities and differences.We can now scan a microchip in organisms to know exactly what species they are.

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