The phagotrophic origin of eukaryotes and phylogenetic classification of Protozoa.

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Abstract

Eukaryotes and archaebacteria form the clade neomura and are sisters, as shown decisively by genes fragmented only in archaebacteria and by many sequence trees. This sisterhood refutes all theories that eukaryotes originated by merging an archaebacterium and an alpha-proteobacterium, which also fail to account for numerous features shared specifically by eukaryotes and actinobacteria. I revise the phagotrophy theory of eukaryote origins by arguing that the essentially autogenous origins of most eukaryotic cell properties (phagotrophy, endomembrane system including peroxisomes, cytoskeleton, nucleus, mitosis and sex) partially overlapped and were synergistic with the symbiogenetic origin of mitochondria from an…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Eukaryote
  • Endomembrane system
  • Endosymbiosis
  • Evolutionary biology
  • FtsZ
  • Cell biology
  • Cytoskeleton
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