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... Chromista Ochrophyta Chromista. TABLE 1 | DL-L genes in Eukaryotes, excluding those from cnidarians. Kingdom Phylum Class Species Animalia Animalia Ctenophora Mollusca Nuda Beroe forskalii* Animalia Arthropoda Animalia Arthropoda ...
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This volume is the first of three that provides a complete review and inventory of New Zealand's entire living and fossil biodiversity.
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... Chromista, and Protozoa. The Kingdom Chromista includes the phylum Oomycota, which contains many plant-pathogenic fungi. The Kingdom Protozoa consists of one phylum, Plasmodiophoromycota, which contains crop pathogens. The Kingdom Fungi ...
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... Chromista Amphiprora Bicosoecidea + + 3 4 4 Chromista Bicosoeca, Cafeteria Chrysophyta + + 5 5 5 Chromista Ochromonas, Poteriochromonas Eustigmatophyta' - + 4 4 4 Chromista Monodus, Polyedriella Haptophyta + + 1 1 1 Chromista Pavlova ...
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A Human View Jos Frantzen. 3.4.1 Protozoa/Chromista The kingdom of Protozoa includes unicellular organisms only. The kingdom of Chromista encompasses both, unicellular and multicellular organisms. Protozoa and Chromista differ in ...
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... Chromista Haptophyta, Coccolithophyceae (Coccolithophores) Prymnesium neolepis External scales Marine Chromista Ochrophyta, Chrysophyceae Chrysosphaerella, Paraphysomonas, Spiniferomonas Silicified cysts and some species have ornamented ...
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... Chromista and Protozoa. They are often incorrectly referred to as 'fungi' because they have some morphological traits in common with true fungi. Most of them are microscopic, but some can make structures visible to the naked eye. The ...
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... Chromista. Kingdom: Chromista/Straminopiles. The name Chromista was introduced by Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1981. The name Chromista means “colored”, and although some chromists, like mildews. This kingdom comprises of eukaryotic, walled ...
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into Chromista (Fig. 2, in blue) (Cavalier-Smith, 2010). Nowadays, it is generally, accepted that Alveolata together with Heterokonta form a reduced Chromalveolate clade called Halvaria (Burki et al., 2007; Burki, Shalchian-Tabrizi ...
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... Chromista (Cavalier-Smith, 1998), using ultrastructural and reproductive traits. Inclusion of molecular data and information derived from multigene trees led to the reclassification of the Chromista and Protozoa (Cavalier-Smith, 2010) ...