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The common ancestor of all eukaryotes quickly gave rise to five ‘supergroups’ with diverse cellular morphologies, most of which are obscure even to classically trained biologists. These supergroups have names like unikonts (comprising animals and fungi), excavates, chromalveolates and plantae (including land plants and algae).
The Vital Question: Why is life the way it is?
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