- In biology,
Archezoa is a term that has been
introduced by
several authors to
refer to a
group of
organisms (a taxon).
Authors include Josef Anton Maximilian...
- Chromista). This was
known as the
Archezoa hypothesis,
which has
since been abandoned;
later schemes did not
include the
Archezoa–Metakaryota divide. ‡ No longer...
- Archamoebae. The
Archamoebae were, in turn,
recruited to the new
kingdom of
Archezoa,
along with
other amitochondriate eukaryotes, the
Metamonads and the Microsporidia...
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Archamoebae was
proposed by
Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1998 as part of the
Archezoa, a newly-proposed
group to
include eukaryotes that had
diverged before...
-
status as a
protozan subkingdom Archezoa, that he
later elevated to
kingdom status. This was
later referred to as the
Archezoa hypothesis. In 1993, the eight...
- kingdom, he
treated it as a kingdom.
Archezoa is now defunct. He now ****igns
former members of the
kingdom Archezoa to the
phylum Amoebozoa. Cavalier-Smith...
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Archaea Archaebacteria Archaea Eukaryota Protista Protista Protista Eucarya Archezoa Protozoa Protozoa Protozoa Chromista Chromista Chromista Vegetabilia Plantae...
-
Archezoa...
- the
hydrogen hypothesis, as
Lokiarchaeota appear to lack methanogenesis.
Archezoa Eocyte hypothesis Embley TM and
Martin W (2006). "Eukaryotic evolution...
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Anaeramoebidae Parabasalia Anaeromonada Fornicata Barthelonids Skoliomonas Synonyms Archezoa?
Centrosomea Chatton Villeneuve 1937
Metamonadina Gr****é 1952 Polymastigota...