- The
eukaryotes (/juːˈkærioʊts, -əts/ yoo-KARR-ee-ohts, -əts)
constitute the
domain of
Eukaryota or Eukarya,
organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound...
- Eukaryota,
consists of
organisms with nuclei.
Prokaryotes evolved before eukaryotes, and lack nuclei, mitochondria, and most of the
other distinct organelles...
- and
other membrane-bound
organelles are
included in
Eukarya and
called eukaryotes. Non-cellular life, most
notably the viruses, is not
included in this...
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Archaea that
contain eukaryotic signature proteins. It
appears that the
eukaryotes, the
domain that
contains the animals, plants,
fungi and protists, emerged...
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cells do have a
distinct nucleus (
eukaryotes). In 1937 Édouard
Chatton introduced the
terms "prokaryote" and "
eukaryote" to
differentiate these organisms...
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phylogenomic analyses, the
group was
shown to
contain three widely separated eukaryote groups, the discobids, metamonads, and malawimonads. A
current view of...
- paraphyletic, as
eukaryotes are
known to have
evolved from archaea. Even
though the
domain Archaea cladistically includes eukaryotes, the term "archaea"...
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eukaryotic cell and lineage, is a
milestone in the
evolution of life,
since eukaryotes include all
complex cells and
almost all
multicellular organisms. The...
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characteristic elongation rates in
prokaryotes and
eukaryotes are
about 10–100 nts/sec. In
eukaryotes, however,
nucleosomes act as
major barriers to transcribing...
- This list of "sequenced"
eukaryotic genomes contains all the
eukaryotes known to have
publicly available complete nuclear and
organelle genome sequences...