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acronym for Opisthokonta,
Breviatea, and Apusomonadidae, the group's
three constituent clades.
Determining the
placement of
Breviatea and
Apusomonadida and...
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Breviatea,
commonly known as
breviate amoebae, are a
group of free-living,
amitochondriate protists with
uncertain phylogenetic position. They are biflagellate...
- Opisthokonts, the
clade that
includes both
animals and fungi.
Together with the
Breviatea,
these form the
Obazoa clade.
Apusomonads are
small gliding heterotrophic...
- Sulcozoa,
which consists of the
subphyla Apusozoa (Apusomonadida and
Breviatea), and Varisulca,
which includes the
subphyla Diphyllatea, Discocelida...
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Breviatea...
- groups. More recently,
phylogenomic analysis has
shown that the
class Breviatea is a
sister group to the
Opisthokonta and Apusomonadida. Together, these...
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Pygsuia is a
genus in the
clade of
Breviatea,
which are
basal eukaryotes. This
genus contains only one species,
Pygsuia biforma,
which is
known for its...
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Apusomonadida Breviatea Opisthokonta...
- Diphylleida, it
composes the
CRuMs clade,
positioned closest to Amorphea.
Breviatea Cavalier-Smith 2004:
includes enigmatic free-living amoeboflagellates...
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Apusomonadida Breviatea Opisthokonta...