The Rhizaria are a diverse and species-rich supergroup of mostly unicellular eukaryotes. Except for the Chlorarachniophytes and three species in the genus...
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Heliomonadida/Dimorphida and Gymnosphaerida (currently in Rhizaria > Cercozoa) Taxopodida/Sticholonche (currently in Rhizaria > Radiolaria) Rotosphaerida (currently in...
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Vampyrellida, found in Rhizaria. Testaceafilosia de Saedeleer 1934: filose testate amoebae. This group included taxa now found throughout Rhizaria, such as Gromiida...
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secondary endosymbiosis of red algae through a common ancestor. Meanwhile, Rhizaria was traditionally considered to be a separate supergroup. More recent phylogenetic...
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Retaria (category Rhizaria taxa)
within the supergroup Rhizaria containing the Foraminifera and the Radiolaria. In 2019, the Retaria were recognized as a basal Rhizaria group, as sister of...
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inclusive clade containing Bigelowiella natans Moestrup & Sengco 2001 (Rhizaria), Tetrahymena thermophila Nanney & McCoy 1976 (Alveolata), Thalassiosira...
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paraphyletic group, the chromalveolates. The two clades together with the Rhizaria (originally one of the six major eukaryote groups) form a clade dubbed...
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"Five new species and two new genera of xenophyophores (Foraminifera: Rhizaria) from part of the abyssal equatorial Pacific licensed for polymetallic...
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Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. Cryptista Viridiplantae Discoba Amoebozoa Rhizaria Alveolata Animalia Fungi Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota (Chatton...
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Rhizaria into the Cabozoa and the Archaeplastida and Chromalveolata into the Corticata, but at least one other study has suggested that the Rhizaria and...
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some animal cells: in part of Filosa (Rhizaria), in "Testaceafilosia", in Vampyrellidae and Pseudosporida (Rhizaria) and in Nucleariida (Opisthokonta)....
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that usually have complex shells, and together form a supergroup called Rhizaria. The group includes most amoeboids and flagellates that feed by means of...
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the three major clades in the SAR supergroup, along with Alveolata and Rhizaria. Stramenopiles are eukaryotes; most are single-celled, but some are multicellular...
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agreement that the Rhizaria belong with the Stramenopiles and the Alveolata, in a clade dubbed the SAR supergroup, so that Rhizaria is not one of the main...
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former cnidosporans, are also sometimes called plasmodia. Similarly, in Rhizaria, the amoeboid, multinucleate protoplasts of some Cercozoan algae, e.g....
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Largest organisms (section Rhizarians (Rhizaria))
This article lists the largest organisms for various types of life and mostly considers extant species, which found on Earth can be determined according...
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Bacteria Eukaryota (major groups Excavata Diaphoretickes Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata Stramenopiles Plants Amorphea Amoebozoa Opisthokonta Animals...
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supergroup (named for the included groups Stramenopiles, Alveolata and Rhizaria) and Hacrobia (Haptista and Cryptista). Patron et al. (2004) considered...
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the Protozoa known as the Rhizaria. Prior to the recognition of evolutionary relationships among the members of the Rhizaria, the Foraminifera were generally...
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within Eukarya. They are currently grouped with the stramenopiles and Rhizaria among the protists with tubulocristate mitochondria into the SAR supergroup...
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Protozoan infection (section Rhizaria)
[citation needed] The supergroup SAR includes Stramenopiles, Alveolata and Rhizaria, and is distinguished by fine pseudopodia which can be branched, simple...
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xanthophytes, eustigmatophytes Alveolata: some apicomplexans (gametes) Rhizaria: some radiolarians (probably gametes), foraminiferans (as gametes) Cercozoa:...
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Bacteria Eukaryota (major groups Excavata Diaphoretickes Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata Stramenopiles Plants Amorphea Amoebozoa Opisthokonta Animals...
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Alternation of generations (section Rhizaria)
Double fertilization Some organisms currently classified in the clade Rhizaria and thus not plants in the sense used here, exhibit alternation of generations...
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Circogonia icosahedra pictured below. The radiolarians belong to the supergroup Rhizaria together with (amoeboid or flagellate) Cercozoa and (shelled amoeboid)...
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Nassellaria is an order of Rhizaria belonging to the class Radiolaria. The organisms of this order are characterized by a skeleton cross link with a cone...
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Bacteria Eukaryota (major groups Excavata Diaphoretickes Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata Stramenopiles Plants Amorphea Amoebozoa Opisthokonta Animals...
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Bacteria Eukaryota (major groups Excavata Diaphoretickes Hacrobia Cryptista Rhizaria Alveolata Stramenopiles Plants Amorphea Amoebozoa Opisthokonta Animals...
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PMC 2660946. PMID 19004754. Burki F, Pawlowski J (October 2006). "Monophyly of Rhizaria and multigene phylogeny of unicellular bikonts". Mol. Biol. Evol. 23 (10):...
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