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Amorphea is a
taxonomic supergroup that
includes the
basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa. That
latter contains the Opisthokonta,
which includes the Fungi, Animals...
- the
sister clade of
Amorphea. The
Ancyromonadida (35 species) are
aquatic gliding flagellates with two cilia,
positioned near
Amorphea and CRuMs. The Hemimastigophora...
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Mantamonadida and Diphylleida, it
composes the
CRuMs clade,
positioned closest to
Amorphea.
Breviatea Cavalier-Smith 2004:
includes enigmatic free-living amoeboflagellates...
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mostly ****igned to the
clades Diap****tickes (e.g. ciliates, most algae),
Amorphea (e.g.
crustaceans and
other small animals) and
Discoba (euglenids). In...
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Opisthokonta are
sometimes grouped together in a high-level taxon,
named Amorphea.
Amoebozoa includes many of the best-known
amoeboid organisms, such as...
- groups: i) Diphylleids, ii)
rigifilids and iii)
mantamonads as
sister of the
Amorphea. A new
CRuMs order Glissandrida was
proposed in 2025 to
place the yet unclassified...
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Obazoa is a
proposed sister clade of
Amoebozoa (which
together form
Amorphea). The term
Obazoa is
based on the OBA
acronym for Opisthokonta, Breviatea...
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majority of
eukaryotes can be
placed in one of two
large clades dubbed Amorphea (similar in
composition to the
unikont hypothesis) and the
Diphoda (formerly...
-
Proterozoic Archean Had.
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Clade:
Amorphea Clade:
Obazoa Clade:
Opisthokonta Clade:
Holozoa Clade:
Filozoa Clade:...
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Unikonta and the
Bikonta (Stechmann and Cavalier-Smith 2003), or
between Amorphea and all
other eukaryotes (Adl et al. 2012;
Derelle and Lang 2012). Some...