Animals, plants, and fungi—the three traditional kingdoms of multicellular eukaryotic life—make up almost all of the visible biosphere, and they account for the majority of catalogued species on Earth [1]. The remaining eukaryotes have been assembled for convenience into the protists, a group composed of many diverse lineages, single-celled for the most part, that diverged after Archaea and Bacteria evolved but before plants, animals, or fungi appeared on Earth. Given their single-celled nature, discovering and describing new species has been difficult, and many protistan lineages contain a relatively small number of formally described species (Figure 1A), despite the critical importance of several groups as pathogens, environmental quality...
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International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
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Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, land plants, or fungi are termed protists...
CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingd...
<p>(A) A recent phylogeny of eukaryotic life, after <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info...
19 pages, 7 figuresMarine protists include a heterogeneous collection of phototrophic and heterotrop...
Protists (microbial eukaryotes) are diverse, major components of marine ecosystems, and are fundamen...
<div><p>A DNA barcode is a preferrably short and highly variable region of DNA supposed to facilitat...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
Eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as animals, land plants, or fungi are termed protists...
CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingd...
<p>(A) A recent phylogeny of eukaryotic life, after <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info...
19 pages, 7 figuresMarine protists include a heterogeneous collection of phototrophic and heterotrop...
Protists (microbial eukaryotes) are diverse, major components of marine ecosystems, and are fundamen...
<div><p>A DNA barcode is a preferrably short and highly variable region of DNA supposed to facilitat...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...
International audienceThis revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., ...