Answer: The correct answer for the blank is- binomial nomenclature.
Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, as well as physician who is considered as the father of modern taxonomy.
He discovered binomial nomenclature, which is the most modern system of naming life forms.
According to this nomenclature, life forms can be named using two words where first one depicts the genus and second depicts the species to which the organism belongs.
Example- Human beings are named as <em>Homo sapiens </em>( homo is genus and sapiens is species)
the A goes to the T because it represents apples to trees and then C goes to the G because its car to the garage it that's how i've always remembered that for MRNA
The Moon is tidally locked to us, and it presents only one face to the Earth. If you were on the near side of the Moon, the Earth would always be in the sky. And if you were on the far side, you'd never see it. ... You'd see those beautiful blobs of stringy light on the shadowed parts of the Earth.