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English: Member taxa: Di, Diplomonadida; Rt, Retortamonadida; Cp, Carpediemonas; Tr, Trimastix; Ox, Oxymonadida; Ht, Heterolobosea; Eu, Euglenozoa; Ml, Malawimonas; Jk, Jakobida; Pa, Parabasalia; Dy, Diphylleia. Hypothesized subgroups: Fornicata clade (Di + Rt + Cp) monophyletic, Preaxostyla clade (Ox + Tr) monophyletic, ♦ Discicristata clade (Ht + Eu) monophyletic. The position of Diphylleia, Dy, was not considered when scoring the monophyly of “Excavata” as the inclusion of this organism within “Excavata” is controversial and has been removed from recent classifications (see text). See Figure 4 for further notes. References cited in this figure are [33,40,49,60,115,123–128]. |
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Source | Image file from Parfrey L, Barbero E, Lasser E, Dunthorn M, Bhattacharya D, Patterson D, Katz L (2006). "Evaluating Support for the Current Classification of Eukaryotic Diversity". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.0020220. PMID 17194223. PMC: 1713255. | |
Author | Parfrey L, Barbero E, Lasser E, Dunthorn M, Bhattacharya D, Patterson D, Katz L | |
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