3-635: Pluriformea is a proposed sibling clade of the Filozoa , and consists of Syssomonas multiformis and the Corallochytrea . Together with the Ichthyosporea and the Filozoa , they form the Holozoa . An up to date cladogram is Holomycota Ichthyosporea Syssomonas multiformis Corallochytrium Tunicaraptor unikontum Filasterea Choanoflagellatea Animalia The alternative hypothesis
6-481: Is assumed to have possessed slender filose (thread-like) projections or 'tentacles'. In some opisthokonts (Mesomycetozoa and Corallochytrium ) these were lost. They are retained in Filozoa, where they are simple and non-tapering, with a rigid core of actin bundles (contrasting with the flexible, tapering and branched filopodia of nucleariids and the branched rhizoids and hyphae of fungi). In choanoflagellates and in
9-1020: Is the Teretosporea clade. Filozoa The Filozoa are a monophyletic grouping within the Opisthokonta . They include animals and their nearest unicellular relatives (those organisms which are more closely related to animals than to fungi or Mesomycetozoa ). Three groups are currently assigned to the clade Filozoa: From Latin filum meaning "thread" and Greek zΕion meaning "animal". A phylogenetic tree of Filozoa and its most closely related clades: Fonticulida Nucleariida [REDACTED] BCG2 True Fungi [REDACTED] Aphelida BCG1 Rozella [REDACTED] Namako-37 Microsporidia [REDACTED] Ichthyosporea [REDACTED] Syssomonas Corallochytrium [REDACTED] Filasterea [REDACTED] Choanoflagellatea [REDACTED] Animalia [REDACTED] The ancestral opisthokont cell
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