Obazoa

Obazoa is a proposed sister clade of Amoebozoa (which together form Amorphea). The term Obazoa is based on the OBA acronym for Opisthokonta, Breviatea, and Apusomonadida, the group's three constituent clades.

Obazoa
Temporal range: Late Stenian - Present,
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Amorphea
Clade: Obazoa
Brown, 2013
Clades

sister: Amoebozoa

Determining the placement of Breviatea and Apusomonadida and their properties is of interest for the development of the opisthokonts in which the main lineages of animals and fungi emerged. The relationships among opisthokonts, breviates and apusomonads are not conclusively resolved (as of 2018), though Breviatea is usually inferred to be the most basal of the three lineages.

The phylogeny of the Obazoa is shown in the cladogram.

Eukaryotes
Diphoda

Diaphoretickes (inc. plants)

Discoba

Bikonts

Ancyromonadida

Malawimonada

CRuMs

Amorphea

Amoebozoa

Obazoa

Breviatea

Apusomonadida

Opisthokonta

Holomycota (inc. fungi)

Holozoa (inc. animals)

1300 mya
1500 mya
2200 mya
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