- Cavalier-Smith, Thomas; Scoble,
Josephine Margaret (2013). "Phylogeny of
Heterokonta:
Incisomonas marina, a
uniciliate gliding opalozoan related to Solenicola...
-
contain chromophyte algae (those with
chlorophyll c--i.e., Cryptista,
Heterokonta, Haptophyta, Dinozoa) are
distantly related to each
other and to Chlorarachniophyta...
- with
other classes such as
Phaeophyceae (brown algae)
within the
phylum Heterokonta. This
relationship is
supported by a
number of
observed differences between...
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Hyphochytrids are
eukaryotic organisms in the
group of
Stramenopiles (
Heterokonta). They are
distinguished by an
anterior tinsel flagellum on
their zoospores...
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stoneworts Plantae – land
plants (embryophytes) SAR
supergroup Alveolata Heterokonta Rhizaria Outline of
biology Earliest known life
forms Extraterrestrial...
- with two regions.
Occurs in Cryptophyceae, Prasinophyceae, and some
Heterokonta tripartite (= straminipilous) hairs: with
three regions (a base, a tubular...
-
Allsopp MTEP (1995). "Ribosomal RNA
Evidence for
Chloroplast Loss
within Heterokonta:
Pedinellid Relationships and a
Revised classification of
Ochristan Algae"...
- level) has also been used, with
Stramenopiles replaced by its
synonym Heterokonta in this
variant of the acronym.
Before the
discovery of the SAR supergroup...
- Cryptista, also
belong to Diap****tickes. The stramenopiles, also
known as
Heterokonta, are
characterized by the
presence of two cilia, one of
which bears many...
- with two regions.
Occurs in Cryptophyceae, Prasinophyceae, and some
Heterokonta tripartite (= straminipilous) hairs: with
three regions (a base, a tubular...