- supergroup.
Several alternative names have been used for the group,
including Hacrobia (derived from "ha-"
referring to Haptophyta, "-cr-"
referring to cryptomonads...
-
along with
Haptista in the
group Hacrobia,
within the
kingdom Chromista, most
recent studies have
found that
Hacrobia is not a clade. For example, in 2016...
- v t e Eukaryota:
Hacrobia(?):
Cryptista Domain Archaea Bacteria Eukaryota (major
groups Excavata Diap****tickes
Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata...
- Whittaker's five-kingdom system, or
clade Hacrobia,
according to a
newer biological classification system.
Within the
Hacrobia, the coccolithop****s are in the...
- to be
fully resolved.
Recent reconstructions placed Archaeplastida and
Hacrobia together in an "HA supergroup" or "AH supergroup",
which was a
sister clade...
- in some analyses,
forming a
clade which has been
called Hacrobia. Alternatively, the
Hacrobia appeared to be more
closely related to the Archaeplastida...
-
endosymbiosis events,
leading Okamoto et al. (2009) to
propose the
clade Hacrobia to
accommodate them. The SAR
supergroup encomp****es a
variety of morphologies...
- Corbihelia,
superclass Corbistoma, and
monophyly of Haptista, Cryptista,
Hacrobia and Chromista",
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 93: 331–362, doi:10...
- (named for the
included groups Stramenopiles,
Alveolata and Rhizaria) and
Hacrobia (Haptista and Cryptista).
Patron et al. (2004)
considered the presence...
- A
protist is any
eukaryotic organism (that is, an
organism whose cells contain a cell nucleus) that is not an animal, plant, or fungus.
While it is likely...