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  1. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikont

    Unikonts are one of the five superkingdoms in the classification of eukaryotes. They are part of the taxonomy system of Thomas Cavalier-Smith. The term is no longer used. It is replaced by …

    • (unranked): Unikonta, Cavalier-Smith, 2002
  2. https://biocyclopedia.com/index/lua/unikota.php

    Unikonts are members of the Unikonta, a taxonomic group proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith. It includes amoebozoa and opisthokonts. Clade. The group includes eukaryotic cells with a …

  3. https://comenius.susqu.edu/biol/202/unikonta/default.htm

    Nov 18, 2013 · DESCRIPTION OF THE SUPERGROUP UNIKONTA (CAVALIER-SMITH 2002) Unikonta (yu-nah-KON-tah) is derived from the Latin root for one (unus) and the Greek kinein …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorphea

    The unikonts have a triple-gene fusion that is lacking in the bikonts. The three genes that are fused together in the unikonts, but not bacteria or bikonts, encode enzymes for synthesis of the pyrimidine nucleotides: carbamoyl phosphate synthase, dihydroorotase, aspartate carbamoyltransferase. This must have involved a double fusion, a rare pair of events, supporting the shared ancestry of Opisthokonta and Amoebozoa.

    • (unranked): Amorphea, Adl et al., 2012
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    What is the classification of unikont?Unikonts are members of the Unikonta, a taxonomic group proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith. It includes amoebozoa, opisthokonts, and possibly Apusozoa. How to pronounce unikont?
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    What is the difference between unikont and Bikont?are amoebae with no flagella. The unikonts include opisthokonts ( animals, fungi, and related forms) and Amoebozoa. By contrast other well-known eukaryotic groups are often referred to as bikonts. Bikonts include Archaeplastida ( plants and relatives), Excavata, Rhizaria, and Chromalveolata.
    What is Unikonta?Unikonta (yu-nah-KON-tah) is derived from the Latin root for one (unus) and the Greek kinein or kino (κινώ), which means to move, it is the same root from which kinetic is derived. The reference is to motile cells having a single flagellum.
    comenius.susqu.edu/biol/202/unikonta/default.htm
    What is the difference between unikonts and bunches?The unikonts have triple gene combination which is absent in bikonts (bunches which have two flagella and plant family members). Three genes code for compounds making pyrimidine nucleotides that could be involved in double gene fusion, a rare event supporting shared ancestry.
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  6. https://everipedia.org/Unikont

    Unikonts or Amorphea are members of a taxonomic supergroup that includes the basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa. That latter contains the Opisthokonta, which includes the Fungi, …

  7. https://www.chegg.com/learn/biology/introduction...

    Order: Nucleariids. Order: Choanoflagellates. Unikonta is one among the five kingdoms of eukaryotic classification which is a part of Thoma Cavalier Smith’s classification where bikonts …

  8. https://www.definitions.net/definition/unikont

    Unikonts are members of the Unikonta, a taxonomic group proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith. It includes amoebozoa, opisthokonts, and possibly Apusozoa.

  9. https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikont

    Unikont. Pha. Unikonts are members o the Unikonta, a taxonomic group proponed bi Thomas Cavalier-Smith. [1] [2]

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikont

    The genes are separately translated in unikonts. Relationships. Some research suggests that a unikont (a eukaryotic cell with a single flagellum) was the ancestor of opisthokonts (Animals, …

  11. https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals

    Founded in 1889, the Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute sits on 163 acres in the heart of Washington, D.C.’s Rock Creek Park and is home to nearly 1,800 animals …

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