Endohelea

Endohelea
Scientific classification (incertae sedis within Archaeplastida)
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Cryptista
Phylum: Corbihelia
Superclass: Endohelia
Class: Endohelea
Cavalier-Smith 2012
Orders

Endohelea is a proposed clade of protists that are related to Archaeoplastida and the SAR supergroup.[1][2]

Classification

Based on studies done by Cavalier-Smith, Chao & Lewis 2015[3][4]

References

  1. Burki, F; Kaplan, M; Tikhonenkov, DV; Zlatogursky, V; Minh, BQ; Radaykina, LV; Smirnov, A,; Mylnikov, AP,; Keeling, PJ (2016), "Untangling the early diversification of eukaryotes: a phylogenomic study of the evolutionary origins of Centrohelida, Haptophyta and Cryptista.", Proc Biol Sci, 283 (1823), doi:10.1098/rspb.2015.2802, PMID 26817772
  2. Burki, F; Inagaki, Y; Bråte, J; Archibald, J.; Keeling, P.; Cavalier-Smith, T; Sakaguchi, M; Hashimoto, T; Horak, A; Kumar, S; Klaveness, D; Jakobsen, K.S; Pawlowski, J; Shalchian-Tabrizi, K (2009). "Large-scale phylogenomic analyses reveal that two enigmatic protist lineages, Telonemia and Centroheliozoa, are related to photosynthetic chromalveolates." (Free full text). Genome Biology and Evolution. 1: 231–8. doi:10.1093/gbe/evp022. PMC 2817417Freely accessible. PMID 20333193.
  3. Cavalier-Smith; Chao; Lewis (2015), "Multiple origins of Heliozoa from flagellate ancestors: New cryptist subphylum Corbihelia, superclass Corbistoma, and monophyly of Haptista, Cryptista, Hacrobia and Chromista", Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 93: 331–362, doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2015.07.004
  4. Yabuki, A.; et al. (2012). "Microheliella maris (Microhelida ord. n.), an ultrastructurally highly distinctive new axopodial protist species and genus, and the unity of phylum Heliozoa.". Protist. 163: 356–388. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2011.10.001.

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