Cristidiscoidea
Nuclearia thermophila
Scientific classification
Domain:
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Class:
Cristidiscoidea
Orders

Cristidiscoidea or Nucleariae is a proposed basal holomycota clade in which Fonticula and Nucleariida emerged, as sister of the fungi. Since it is close to the divergence between the main lineages of fungi and animals, the study of Cristidiscoidea can provide crucial information on the divergent lifestyles of these groups and the evolution of opisthokonts and slime mold multicellularity.[1] The holomycota tree is following Tedersoo et al.[2][3][4]

Opisthokonts
Holomycota
Cristidiscoidea

Fonticulida

Parvularia

Nucleariida

Fungi sensu lato

BCG2

FRESHOL1

True Fungi

Aphelida

BCG1

Rozellomyceta/

Rozella

Namako-37

Microsporidia

Metchnikovellea

Microsporea

Cryptomycota
Holozoa

Ichthyosporea

Pluriformea

Corallochytrium

Syssomonas

Filozoa

Filasterea

Choanozoa

Choanoflagellata

Animalia

Classification

References

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