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Neomura (from
Ancient Gr**** neo- "new", and
Latin -murus "wall") is a
proposed clade of life
composed of the two
domains Archaea and Eukaryota, coined...
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subordinate clade branching from Archaea.
Biological dark
matter Neomura,
which is the two
domains of life of
Archaea and
Eukaryota Phylogenetics...
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published a
paper citing the
paraphyly of his
bacterial kingdom, the
origin of
Neomura from
Actinobacteria and
taxonomy of prokaryotes.
According to Palaeos.com:...
- antibiotic-producing organisms; Cavalier-Smith has made a
similar suggestion, the
Neomura hypothesis. This
proposal is also
supported by
other work investigating...
- homology. The non-bacterial
group comprising Archaea and
Eukaryota was
called Neomura by
Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 2002, on the view that
these form a clade....
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extensively on the
classification of protists, in 2002
proposed that the
Neomura, the
clade that
groups together the
Archaea and Eucarya,
would have evolved...
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developed and how they are
related continues to be debated. Two-domain
system Neomura Bacterial phyla Eocyte hypothesis Taxonomy Two-empire
system Woese CR,...
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forms of life (sometimes
called Neomura), but this
supposition is controversial. Soon
after this, by 2 Ga, the
Neomura split into the
Archaea and the Eukaryota...
- "Multidomain
ribosomal protein trees and the
planctobacterial origin of
neomura (Eukaryotes, archaebacteria)". Protoplasma. 257 (3): 621–753. doi:10...
- "Multidomain
ribosomal protein trees and the
planctobacterial origin of
neomura (Eukaryotes, archaebacteria)". Protoplasma. 257 (3): 621–753. doi:10...