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Thecofilosea
Rhizaria, Cercozoa)
Protist Phylogeny and the High-Level Classification of Protozoa
Proposal for Practical Multi-Kingdom Classification of Eukaryotes Based on Monophyly 2 and Comparable Divergence Time Criteria
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Our Biased Perspective of Eukaryotic Genomes
High and Specific Diversity of Protists in the Deep-Sea Basins Dominated
A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms
1 New Barcoded Primers for Efficient Retrieval of Cercozoan Sequences In
Medusettidae, Phaeodaria, Cercozoa), Its Morphology, Phylogeny, Distribution, and Feeding Behavior
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Global Biogeography of Highly Diverse Protistan Communities in Soil
Proposal for Practical Multi-Kingdom Classification of Eukaryotes Based on Monophyly 2 and Comparable Divergence Time Criteria
Novel Cultured Protists Identify Deep-Branching Environmental DNA Clades of Cercozoa: New Genera Tremula, Micrometopion, Minimassisteria, Nudifila, Peregrinia
Kingdom Chromista and Its Eight Phyla: a New Synthesis Emphasising Periplastid Protein Targeting, Cytoskeletal and Periplastid Evolution, and Ancient Divergences
Host-Parasitoid Associations in Marine Planktonic Time Series: Can Metabarcoding Help Reveal Them?
(A) Bacillariophyta. (B) Dinophyceae
A User's Guide for Cell Biologists and Parasitologists
Taxonomic and Functional Diversity of Heterotrophic Protists (Cercozoa and Endomyxa) from Biological Soil Crusts
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1 Elucidating the Diversity of Microeukaryotes and Epi-Endophytes in the Brown 1 Algal Holobiome 2 3 4 Marit F. Markussen Bjorb
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Phylogenics and Patterns of Molecular Evolution in Amoebozoa
Multigene Phylogeny and Cell Evolution of Chromist Infrakingdom Rhizaria: Contrasting Cell Organisation of Sister Phyla Cercozoa and Retaria
Kingdom Chromista and Its Eight Phyla: a New Synthesis Emphasising Periplastid Protein Targeting, Cytoskeletal and Periplastid Evolution, and Ancient Divergences
What Drives the Diversity of the Most Abundant Terrestrial Cercozoan Family (Rhogostomidae, Cercozoa, Rhizaria)?
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10&
Cercozoa) Table S1