Pohon kehidupan (biologi) (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Hug, Laura A.; Baker, Brett J.; Anantharaman, Karthik; Brown, Christopher T.; Probst, Alexander J.; Castelle, Cindy J.; Butterfield, Cristina N.; Hernsdorf, Alex W.; Amano, Yuki; Ise, Kotaro; Suzuki, Yohey; Dudek, Natasha; Relman, David A.; Finstad, Kari M.; Amundson, Ronald; Thomas, Brian C.; Banfield, Jillian F. (11 April 2016). "A new view of the tree of life". Nature Microbiology. 1 (5): 16048. doi:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.48. PMID 27572647. 
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    To remedy this situation we propose that a formal system of organisms be established in which above the level of kingdom there exists a new taxon called a "domain." Life on this planet would then be seen as comprising three domains, the Bacteria, the Archaea, and the Eucarya, each containing two of more kingdom.

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  • Kim, E.; Graham, L.E.; Redfield, Rosemary Jeanne (2008), Redfield, Rosemary Jeanne (ed.), "EEF2 analysis challenges the monophyly of Archaeplastida and Chromalveolata", PLOS ONE, 3 (7): e2621.

    Eukaryotes can be conservatively classified into about 60 robust lineages based primarily on ultrastructural features. Alternatively, eukaryotes have been grouped into only two major clades—unikonts and bikonts–

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