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Taxonomy
One view of the great kingdoms and their stem groups.
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[4] The
Metamonada are hard to place, being sister possibly to
Discoba, possibly to
Malawimonada.
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Chordata
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- Phyla with ≥1000 extant species bolded
- Potentially
dubious phyla †
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Opisthokonts
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- Phyla with ≥1000 extant species bolded
- Potentially
dubious phyla †
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See also:
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Phylogeny of the Dikarya and upper-level taxa in Kingdom Fungi.
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Chromalveolata
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Archigregarinorida | |
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Eugregarinorida |
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Septatorina |
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Fusionicae (
Fusionidae)
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Gregarinicae (
Cephaloidophoridae,
Cephalolobidae,
Didymophoridae,
Gregarinidae,
Hirmocystidae,
Metameridae,
Uradiophoridae)
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Porosporicae (
Porosporidae)
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Stenophoricae (
Acutidae,
Amphiplatysporidae,
Brustiophoridae,
Cnemidosporidae,
Dactylophoridae,
Leidyanidae,
Monoductidae,
Monoicidae,
Sphaerocystidae,
Stenophoridae,
Trichorhynchidae)
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Stylocephaloidea (
Actinocephalidae,
Stylocephalidae)
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Blabericolidae
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Others
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doi:
10.1093/gbe/evy014.
PMC
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PMID
29360967.
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^ Schön ME, Zlatogursky VV, Singh RP, et al. (2021).
"Picozoa are archaeplastids without plastid". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 6651.
bioRxiv
10.1101/2021.04.14.439778.
doi:
10.1038/s41467-021-26918-0.
PMC
8599508.
PMID
34789758.
S2CID
233328713.
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^ Tikhonenkov DV, Mikhailov KV, Gawryluk RM, et al. (December 2022). "Microbial predators form a new supergroup of eukaryotes". Nature. 612 (7941): 714–719.
doi:
10.1038/s41586-022-05511-5.
PMID
36477531.
S2CID
254436650.
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b Burki F, Roger AJ, Brown MW, Simpson AG (2020).
"The New Tree of Eukaryotes". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 35 (1). Elsevier BV: 43–55.
doi:
10.1016/j.tree.2019.08.008.
ISSN
0169-5347.
PMID
31606140.
S2CID
204545629.