8: Microbial Evolution, Phylogeny, and Diversity
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- 8.15: Euryarchaeota
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- 8.15A: Diverse Cell Forms of Methanogens
- 8.15B: Extremely Halophilic Archaea
- 8.15C: Methane-Producing Archaea - Methanogens
- 8.15D: Thermoplasmatales, Thermocaccales, and Methanopyrus
- 8.15E: Archaeoglobus
- 8.15F: Nanoarchaeum and Aciduliprofundum
- 8.15G: Hyperthermophilic Archaea, H₂, and Microbial Evolution
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- 8.17: Fungi
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- 8.17A: Characteristics of Fungi
- 8.17B: Fungi as Plant, Animal, and Human Pathogens
- 8.17C: Fungi Habitat, Decomposition, and Recycling
- 8.17D: Chytridiomycota - The Chytrids
- 8.17E: Zygomycota - The Conjugated Fungi
- 8.17F: Glomeromycota
- 8.17G: Ascomycota - The Sac Fungi
- 8.17H: Basidiomycota - The Club Fungi
Thumbnail: A cladogram linking all major groups of living organisms to the LUCA (the black trunk at the bottom), based on ribosomal RNA sequence data.