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- Q5465200 subject Q11057189.
- Q5465200 subject Q7149582.
- Q5465200 abstract "Fonticula is a cellular slime mold which forms a fruiting body in a volcano shape. As long ago as 1979 it has been known to not have a close relationship with either the Dictyosteliida or the Acrasidae, the two well-established groups of cellular slime molds. A 2009 paper finds it to be related to Nuclearia, which in turn is related to fungi.Fonticula, Nuclearia, and Fungi have been united into the Nucletmycea, which is sister to the Holozoa.".
- Q5465200 domain Q19088.
- Q5465200 phylum Q129021.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q11057189.
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- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q129021.
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- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q19088.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q2943473.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q310364.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149582.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q764.
- Q5465200 wikiPageWikiLink Q949817.
- Q5465200 domain Q19088.
- Q5465200 unrankedPhylum "Opisthokonts".
- Q5465200 type Eukaryote.
- Q5465200 type Species.
- Q5465200 type Thing.
- Q5465200 type Q19088.
- Q5465200 comment "Fonticula is a cellular slime mold which forms a fruiting body in a volcano shape. As long ago as 1979 it has been known to not have a close relationship with either the Dictyosteliida or the Acrasidae, the two well-established groups of cellular slime molds. A 2009 paper finds it to be related to Nuclearia, which in turn is related to fungi.Fonticula, Nuclearia, and Fungi have been united into the Nucletmycea, which is sister to the Holozoa.".
- Q5465200 label "Fonticula".