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    • Morphological characteristics and genomic differences

      • Conosa are separated from Lobosa, the other Amoebozoa subphylum, by morphological characteristics and genomic differences. Conosa have both amoeboid and flagellate forms or stages and more pointed pseudopodia with branches. In contrast, Lobosa are entirely amoeboid with broad pseudopodia.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LobosaLobosa - Wikipedia

    The subphylum Lobosa is paraphyletic, consisting of a grade of three clades: Discosea, Tubulinea and Cutosea. The first two are part of a paraphyletic superclass Glycopoda, while the latter constitutes the monophyletic superclass Cutosa. The clade uniting Tubulinea + Cutosea + Conosa is named Tevosa, while the clade uniting Cutosa + Conosa is ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConosaConosa - Wikipedia

    Conosa are separated from Lobosa, the other Amoebozoa subphylum, by morphological characteristics and genomic differences. Conosa have both amoeboid and flagellate forms or stages and more pointed pseudopodia with branches. In contrast, Lobosa are entirely amoeboid with broad pseudopodia.

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · However, the Lobosa/Conosa dichotomy was doubted based on some 18S gene phylogenies 27; and it subsequently failed to garner support in wide-scale phylogenomic studies 4,24,25, as well as in the ...

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Two loosely constrained topologies Tevosa ([Tubulinea + Evosea] + Discosea) and Lobosa ([Discosea + Tubulinea] + Evosea) were optimized under LG + G4 + F + C60 in IQ-TREE. These optimized trees were compared with our tree (Divosa, ([Discosea + Evosea], Tubulinea) using AU test with 10,000 RELL bootstrap replicates 84 .

    • 10.1038/s41598-022-15372-7
    • 2022
    • Sci Rep. 2022; 12: 11173.
  6. Feb 1, 2015 · Amoebozoa are monophyletic and divided into two distinct clades, Lobosa and Conosa. • Lobosa diverge into Tubulinea and Discosea, Conosa into Semiconosia and Archamoebea. • This phylogeny supports a recent classification using locomotion and ultrastructure.

    • Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Anna Maria Fiore-Donno, Ema Chao, Alexander Kudryavtsev, Cédric Berney, Eliza...
    • 2015
  7. Oct 1, 2011 · Tubulinea and Discosea together constitute the amoebozoan subphylum Lobosa, which never have cilia or flagella, whereas Variosea (as here revised) together with Mycetozoa and Archamoebea are now grouped as the subphylum Conosa, whose constituent lineages either have cilia or flagella or have lost them secondarily (Cavalier-Smith, 1998, Cavalier ...

  8. Dec 5, 2023 · The subphylum Lobosa is paraphyletic, consisting of a grade of three clades: Discosea, Tubulinea and Cutosea. The first two are part of a paraphyletic superclass Glycopoda, while the latter constitutes the monophyletic superclass Cutosa. The clade uniting Tubulinea + Cutosea + Conosa is named Tevosa, while the clade uniting Cutosa + Conosa is ...

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