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Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya

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Woese et al. (1990). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 87 (12)
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Bacteria Archaea
Abstract
Molecular structures and sequences are generally more revealing of evolutionary relationships than are classical phenotypes (particularly so among microorganisms). Consequently, the basis for the definition of taxa has progressively shifted from the organismal to the cellular to the molecular level. Molecular comparisons show that life on this planet divides into three primary groupings, commonly known as the eubacteria, the archaebacteria, and the eukaryotes. The three are very dissimilar, the
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Epulopiscium fishelsoni N. G., N. Sp., a Protist of Uncertain Taxonomic Affinities from the Gut of an Herbivorous Reef Fish1

Citation
Montgomery, Pollak (1988). The Journal of Protozoology 35 (4)
Names
“Epulonipiscium fischelsonii”
Abstract
ABSTRACTEpulopiscium fishelsoni n. g., n. sp., is described from the gut of Acanthurus nigrofuscus, an herbivorous surgeonfish (Acanthuridae: Teleostei) from the Red Sea, Israel. The symbiont is placed in the kingdom Protoctista (or Protista) but more specific taxonomic assignment is impossible at this time. The organism is of an elongate oval shape, round in cross‐section, and highly mobile, with the ability to reverse direction rapidly. It lacks a mouth or other external structures, with the e
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