The re-the rear
| Re-the rear world | ||||||
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Kind Ammonia tepida of the foraminifer | ||||||
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| Precambrian - present age | ||||||
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| Rhizaria | ||||||
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The re-the rear (Rhizaria; Greek rhizo-' root') is one of the eukaryotic main systems. It is morphologically very various, however, in most, threadiness is reticular and is an ameboid creature having the pseudopod which there is not it, and microtubule went along. There are many a husk and things which occasionally have the frame of the very complicated form, and the most of the protozoan fossil are such a husk and frames. Almost all things abandon a tubular chestnut and have の mitochondria. There are three following groups in the re-the rear mainly.
- ケルコゾア (Cercozoa)
- In various amoebas and flagellates, I am usually seen having a filopodium well in the soil.
- Foraminifer (Foraminifera)
- In ameboid creatures having a reticular pseudopod, I am seen as marine benthos commonly.
- Radiolarian (Radiolaria)
- In ameboid creatures having a pivot leg, I am seen as marine plankton commonly.
It is included in ケルコゾア, or there is not it, and there is グロミア (Gromia) which is ネコブカビ (Phytomyxea) and アセトスポラ and the specific amoeba which are parasitic on a plant and an animal to a foraminifer depending on genealogical tree each as other groups thought to be the close relation. It is mainly thought that it is closely related based on genetic similarity, and each of the group of the re-the rear is recognized as expansion of ケルコゾア. Thomas Cavaleir = Smith introduced the name called the re-the rear attached to this extended group in 2002, and he includes existence centriole and アプソゾア (Apusozoa) of the heliozoan in the re-the rear.
References
- Cavalier-Smith, T. (2002). "The phagotrophic origin of eukaryotes and phylogenetic classification of Protozoa." It is 297-354 International Journal of Systematic and Evoluionary Microbiology 52.
- Sergey I. Nikolaev et al. (2004). "The twilight of the Heliozoa and rise of the Rhizaria, an emerging supergroup of amoeboid eukaryotes." It is 8066-8071 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101.
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