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Amorphea

Amorphea is a taxonomic supergroup that includes the basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa. That latter contains the Opisthokonta, which includes the fungi, animals and the choanoflagellates.

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Amorphea

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Avg. degree1.97
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amoebozoa includes taxonomic clade fungi bikonts opisthokonta two unikonts basal cavalier-smith opisthokonts group obazoa proposed paraphyletic opimoda animals supergroup breviatea

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Amorpheais ataxonomic supergroup that includes the basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa0.90text

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