. "5"^^ . "Mann, David G." . . "Jirk\u016F, Miloslav" . . "RIV/60076658:12310/12:43883965" . "de Vargas, Colomban" . . "12310" . "CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingdoms"@en . "Decelle, Johan" . . "Dunthorn, Micah" . "2"^^ . . "Keeling, Patrick J." . "Bass, David" . . . "macroalgae; rbcl; diatoms; diversity; rdna sequences; genetic-variation; evolutionary history; species identification; dna barcode; internal transcribed spacer"@en . . "Belbahri, Lassaad" . . "Fiore-Donno, Anna Maria" . . "10" . "Stern, Rowena F." . . "Saunders, Gary W." . "Smirnov, Alexey V." . "[179D0CC64B6C]" . . "Luke\u0161, Julius" . "Cepicka, Ivan" . "PLOS BIOLOGY" . "000311888300002" . "33"^^ . "Romeralo, Maria" . "Bowser, Samuel S." . "Nitsche, Frank" . . . "CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingdoms" . "Gile, Gillian H." . "10.1371/journal.pbio.1001419" . "Audic, Stephane" . . "Zimmermann, Jonas" . "Schindel, David" . "126160" . "I, V" . "11" . "Adl, Sina" . "Berney, Cedric" . . "Pawlowski, Jan" . "1545-7885" . . . "Lara, Enrique" . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Kostka, Martin" . "Spouge, John L." . "Mitchell, Edward A. D." . "Simpson, Alastair G. B." . . . "RIV/60076658:12310/12:43883965!RIV13-MSM-12310___" . "Stoeck, Thorsten" . "Jahn, Regine" . "CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingdoms" . . "Kudryavtsev, Alexander" . . "Animals, plants, and fungi-the three traditional kingdoms of multicellular eukaryotic life-make up almost all of the visible biosphere, and they account for the majority of catalogued species on Earth. The remaining eukaryotes have been assembled for convenience into the protists, a group composed of many diverse lineages, single-celled for the most part, that diverged after Archaea and Bacteria evolved but before plants, animals, or fungi appeared on Earth." . "Holzmann, Maria" . . "CBOL Protist Working Group: Barcoding Eukaryotic Richness beyond the Animal, Plant, and Fungal Kingdoms"@en . "Animals, plants, and fungi-the three traditional kingdoms of multicellular eukaryotic life-make up almost all of the visible biosphere, and they account for the majority of catalogued species on Earth. The remaining eukaryotes have been assembled for convenience into the protists, a group composed of many diverse lineages, single-celled for the most part, that diverged after Archaea and Bacteria evolved but before plants, animals, or fungi appeared on Earth."@en .