- two-empire
system (with the
empires Prokaryota and Eukaryota), and the
eocyte hypothesis (with two
domains of
Bacteria and Archaea, with
Eukarya included...
-
regnum Eocyta in 1984, but this
classification has been discarded. The term "
eocyte" now
applies to
either TACK (formerly Crenarchaeota) or to Thermoproteota...
- The
eocyte hypothesis in
evolutionary biology proposes that the
eukaryotes originated from a
group of
prokaryotes called eocytes (later
classified as Thermoproteota...
- The
eocyte hypothesis proposes that the
eukaryotes emerged from a
phylum within the
archaea called the
Thermoproteota (formerly
known as
eocytes or Crenarchaeota)...
- as follows: The
eocyte hypothesis proposed in the 1980s by
James Lake
suggests that
eukaryotes emerged within the
prokaryotic eocytes. One
piece of evidence...
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classifies life into Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. It was
preceded by the
eocyte hypothesis of
James A. Lake in the 1980s,
which was
largely su****ded by...
-
hypothesis of an
archaeal host for the
emergence of the eukaryotes; the
eocyte-like scenarios.
Lokiarchaeota was
introduced in 2015
after the identification...
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within the
archaean Asgard group which represents a
modern version of the
eocyte hypothesis. In this view, the
division between bacteria and the rest is...
-
related continues to be debated. Two-domain
system Neomura Bacterial phyla Eocyte hypothesis Taxonomy Two-empire
system Woese CR,
Kandler O,
Wheelis ML (June...
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collectively and
culminated in the LUCA. In the
eocyte hypothesis, the
organism at the root of all
eocytes may have been a
ribocyte of the RNA-world. For...