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- seen in Metazoa (animals). Apusomonads are a poorly and narrowly studied group. Currently, the diversity of described apusomonads consists of the round Apusomonas...
- and fungi emerged. The relationships among opisthokonts, breviates and apusomonads are not conclusively resolved (as of 2018), though Breviatea is usually...
- scientists later rejected. It includes amoebozoa, opisthokonts, and apusomonads. Thomas Cavalier-Smith proposed two new phyla: Sulcozoa, which consists...
- was low, and they thus developed anaerobic lifestyles. Together with Apusomonads, they are the closest relatives of the Opisthokonts, a group that includes...
- demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 280 (1769):...
- implications. The term "Amastigomonas-like" is used to refer to all apusomonads that lack the 'derived' characteristics of Apusomonas. Organisms under...
- proposed clade containing the Amorphea (incl. Opisthokonta, Amoebozoa, apusomonads and breviates) and the organisms now ****igned to the clade CRuMs. Ancyromonadida...
- ****wesjijk [de]/Hemimastix/Spironematellidae) are their own supra-kingdom. The apusomonads have two flagella inserted at right angles, near the anterior of the...
- within the high level group Amorphea. Members of this family, known as apusomonads, are gliding heterotrophic protozoan zooflagellates that primarily feed...
- demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 280 (1769):...