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Chromalveolata was a
eukaryote supergroup present in a
major classification of 2005, then
regarded as one of the six
major groups within the eukaryotes...
- is a
proposed but
polyphyletic biological kingdom,
refined from the
Chromalveolata,
consisting of single-celled and
multicellular eukaryotic species that...
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Schematic phylogeny of the
Chromalveolata. Red
circles indicate polyploidy, blue
squares indicate hybridization. From
Albertin and Marullo, 2012...
- groups' last
common ancestor, and
comprises most of the now-rejected
Chromalveolata.
Their sister group has been
found to be telonemids, with
which they...
- were considered: Amoebozoa, Opisthokonta, "Excavata", Archaeplastida, "
Chromalveolata" and Rhizaria.
Since then, the eToL has been
rearranged profoundly,...
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Archaeplastida and
Chromalveolata into the Corticata, but at
least one
other study has
suggested that the
Rhizaria and
Chromalveolata form a clade. An alternative...
- However, this
description is obsolete,
largely due to the
discovery that
Chromalveolata, a
refinement of Chromista, is not monophyletic. Bar-On YM, Phillips...
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whether some of
these supergroups were monophyletic,
particularly the
Chromalveolata, and a
review in 2006
noted the lack of
evidence for
several of the...
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advocated for a
variety of
major taxonomic groups, such as the Chromista,
Chromalveolata, Opisthokonta, Rhizaria, and Excavata. He was
known for his systems...
- do not form a
clade or
natural grouping, and nor do the
Chromista (
Chromalveolata). The
ability to
sequence large numbers of
complete genomes has allowed...