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Protist diversity: Novel groups enrich the algal tree of life

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages R733-R735

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.04.025

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In recent years, the diversity of eukaryotic microbes has been greatly expanded by recognizing or discovering new major branches of the algal tree of life. A new study defines the phylogenetic home for an elusive marine planktonic lineage previously known only by plastidial rRNA genes, placing it in a new class of the phylum Haptophyta.
In recent years, the diversity of eukaryotic microbes has been greatly expanded by recognising or discovering new major branches of the algal tree of life. A new study defines the phylogenetic home for an elusive marine planktonic lineage previously known only by plastidial rRNA genes, placing it in a new class of the phylum Haptophyta.

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