Choanozoa

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Choanozoa
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Sphaeroeca, a colony of choanoflagellates (approx. 230 individuals)
Scientific classification
Domain:
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Phylum:
Choanozoa

Cavalier-Smith, 1987[1]
Classes and unplaced genera

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Choanozoa (Greek: χόανος (choanos) = "funnel" + ζῶον (zōon) = "animal") is the name of a phylum of protists that belongs to the line of opisthokonts.

Most appear closer to the animals than to the fungi, and they are of great interest to biologists studying animal origins.

The nucleariids seem to be a sister group to the fungi, and as such tend to be excluded from the Choanozoa.[2]

Choanozoa have been described as possessing a posterior cilium.[3]

Cladogram

Eukarya  
Bikonta

Plantae



Chromalveolata



Unikonta

Amoebozoa


Opisthokonta


Choanozoa



Animalia






Nucleariida



Fungi







The great kingdoms and their close relatives.[4]

Classification

The Choanozoa consist of at least three groups: (1) the Mesomycetozoea (Ichthyosporea), a group of parasites infecting fish and other animals, (2) a group described in the early 21st century including Ministeria and Capsaspora, which has been named Filasterea after the thread-like tentacles which both genera share, and (3) the choanoflagellates including Monosiga and Proterospongia.[2][5] The position of Corallochytrium is unclear.[2]

The Choanozoa appear to be a paraphyletic group which gave rise to the animals. Lang et al. (2002) propose the new name Holozoa for a monophyletic grouping which is, in effect, Choanozoa enlarged or redefined to include animals.[6]

See also

References

  1. Cavalier-Smith, T. (1987). The origin of fungi and pseudofungi. In A.D.M. Rayner, C.M. Brasier & D. Moore (Eds), Evolutionary Biology of the Fungi, pp. 339-353.
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