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Eucarya may
refer to: Eukaryotes,
organisms whose cells contain a
nucleus and
complex structures inside the membranes.
Eucarya, a
formerly recognized genus...
- Mark
Wheelis in 1990,
uniting all the
eukaryote kingdoms in the
domain "
Eucarya", stating, however, that "'eukaryotes' will
continue to be an acceptable...
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proposed that the Neomura, the
clade that
groups together the
Archaea and
Eucarya,
would have
evolved from Bacteria, more
precisely from Actinomycetota....
- to the three-domain system.
Exactly how and when archaea, bacteria, and
eucarya developed and how they are
related continues to be debated. Two-domain...
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natural system of organisms:
proposal for the
domains Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eucarya".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...
-
natural system of organisms:
proposal for the
domains Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eucarya". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 87 (12): 4576–4579. Bibcode:1990PNAS...87.4576W...
- "Towards a
natural systs:
proposal for the
domains Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eucarya".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...
-
natural system of organisms:
Proposal for the
domains Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eucarya". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 87 (12): 4576–4579. Bibcode:1990PNAS...87.4576W...
- the
domain Bacteria, then to the
domain Archea and
finally to the
domain Eucarya. Thus,
under this
scenario there was no
almost complete ancestral “first...
-
natural system of organisms:proposal for the
domains Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eucarya".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...