Scotokaryotes

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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.

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Scotokaryotes
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Neokaryotes
Clade: Scotokaryotes
Clades
Synonyms
  • Opimoda Derelle et al., 2015[1]
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An alternative to the UnikontBikont division was suggested by Derelle et al. in 2015,[1] where they proposed the acronyms Opimoda–Diphoda respectively, as substitutes to the older terms (Opimoda includes the old 'unikonts', plus some former bikonts; Diphoda includes most of the old 'bikonts', but not all). The name Opimoda is formed from the letters (shown in capitals) of OPIsthokonta and aMOebozoa. In this phylogeny Discoba belongs to the Diphoda clade.

Taxonomy

A proposed cladogram is[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][excessive citations]

Eukaryota

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