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Diaphoretickes (/ ˌ d aɪ. ə f ə ˈ r ɛ t ɪ k iː z / DY-ə-fə-REH-tik-eez) is a major group of eukaryotic organisms, with over 400,000 species. The majority of the earth's biomass that carries out photosynthesis belongs to Diaphoretickes.
- Diaphoretickes, Adl et al.
SAR supergroup. Synonyms. Corticata. Diaphoretickes is a large group of eukaryotic organisms. There are over 400,000 species. Most of the Earth's biomass which does photosynthesis is in this group. All the living things in Diaphoretickes are Eukaryotes: they are complicated cells with organelles.
- Diaphoretickes, Adl et al.
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Taxon of eukaryotes / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Diaphoretickes ( / ˌdaɪ.əfəˈrɛtɪkiːz / DY-ə-fə-REH-tik-eez) is a major group of eukaryotic organisms, with over 400,000 species. The majority of the earth's biomass that carries out photosynthesis belongs to Diaphoretickes.
Diaphoretickes. Like the Amorphea super-phylogeny, the Diaphoretickes group together a set of lineages based on molecular phylogenies ( Figure 215 ). The organisms listed here also bear little resemblance, as some remain phagotrophs and others have adopted an osmotrophic lifestyle.
An alternative to the Unikont–Bikont division was suggested by Derelle et al. in 2015, where they proposed the acronyms Opimoda–Diphoda respectively, as substitutes to the older terms. The name Diphoda is formed from the letters of DIscoba and diaPHOretickes (shown in capitals). [suggested singular forms are Opneme-Dipheme respectively]
- Bikonta, Cavalier-Smith, 1993
The Scotokaryotes (Cavalier-Smith) is a proposed basal Neokaryote clade as sister of the Diaphoretickes. Basal Scotokaryote groupings are the Metamonads , the Malawimonas and the Podiata . [2] [3] In this phylogeny the Discoba are sometimes seen as paraphyletic and basal Eukaryotes .
Diaphoretickes (/ˌdaɪ.əfəˈrɛtɪkiːz/ DY-ə-fə-REH-tik-eez) is a major group of eukaryotic organisms, with over 400,000 species. The majority of the earth's biomass that carries out photosynthesis belongs to Diaphoretickes. Diaphoretickes includes the following groups: