Classificatioin and Phylogeny of the Animal Kingdom ... - Phylogeny is based on homology, not on analogy; - human; Rober Whitteker ... - First life on earth about 3.5 billion years ago; - Protista kingdom; - Protozoa Subkingdon...
www.deltacollege.edu/emp/aassadi-rad/develop.protozoa.h... www.deltacollege.edu/emp/aassadi-rad/develop.protozoa.html
The phylogeny of living organisms has changed dramatically in the past few years. As a consequence you will find that different sites may given different, and sometimes conflicting, systematic arrangements for the same group of organisms. ... Kingdom Monera - Bacteria and blue-green algae...
www.nearctica.com/nathist/phylog.htm
A kingdom-level phylogeny of eukaryotes, based on combined protein sequences. The tree shown is one of two shortest trees found by parsimony analysis of ...
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/290/5493/972
The resulting phylogenetic tree shows a number of striking differences from SSU rRNA phylogeny, including strong support for most major groups and several major supergroups.
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/290/5493/972
A first attempt to match molecular data on fungal phylogeny to the geological record shows general agreement, but does point out some conflicts between the two types of data (Berbee ... The kingdom Fungi is a diverse clade of heterotrophic organisms that shares some characters with animals such as chitinous structures,
tolweb.org/Fungi/2377
Your Quarter Project is the construction of a Phylogeny of the Animal Kingdom web site. Please begin with the Phylogeny of the Animal Kingdom Overview. ACTIVITIES: For each web quest you will need to bring a pencil and paper to the lab.
students.ed.uiuc.edu/lovallco/phylogenysite/phylogeny.h... students.ed.uiuc.edu/lovallco/phylogenysite/phylogeny.html
With the advent of molecular phylogeny, they were placed at the base of the tree of ... Cavalier-Smith, T. 1993. Kingdom Protozoa and its 18 phyla. Microbiol. Rev. 57:953-94. Cavalier-Smith, T. and Chao, E. E. 1995. The opalozoan Apusomonas is related to the common ancestor of animals, fungi and choanoflagellates.
forestis.rsvs.ulaval.ca/REFERENCES_X/phylogeny.arizona.... forestis.rsvs.ulaval.ca/REFERENCES_X/phylogeny.arizona.edu/tree/eukaryotes/eukaryotes.html
Part of the UC Berkeley site on Paleontology. Site describing 3 domains of life and phylogeny. Take the Web Lift to information about taxa and their fossil forms, phylogeny and morphology! ... Give examples of representatives from each kingdom.
www.iusd.k12.ca.us/uhs/apbiology/Unit%20Resources/Unit%... www.iusd.k12.ca.us/uhs/apbiology/Unit%20Resources/Unit%209/unit9.htm
Kingdom FUNGI is reviewed in light of published modern analyses of molecular data and fossil records. The origin of the kingdom was possibly in Late Precambrian, and the forerunners may be searched for among the choanoflagellates (which probably also gave rise to kingdom Animalia).
folk.uio.no/klaush/sopprinn.htm
A kingdom-level phylogeny of eukaryotes based on combined protein data. ... A kingdom-level phylogeny of eukaryotes based on combined protein data.A kingdom-level phylogeny of eukaryotes based on combined protein data.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11062127