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English: A 2020 view of the phylogeny of eukaryotes, treating them as divided into 8 "Supergroups", namely CRuMs, Opisthokonta, Amoebozoa, Archaeplastida, Sar, Haptista, Cryptista, and Excavates. The Excavates are however not a clade.
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Author Alastair Simpson

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Phylogenetic tree of eukaryotes.

1 August 2020

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