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Supergroup: Excavata
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Supergroup: Chromalveolata
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Supergroup: Rhizaria
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Supergroup: Archaeplastida
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Supergroup: Unikonta
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Slime molds
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Phylum Hepatophyta -Liverworts
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Phylum Ginkgophyta- Ginkgo
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Credits
Alpha
Alpha proteobacteria are gram negative. They produce tumors in plants. Are used by genetic engineers to carry foreign DNA into the genomes of crop plants, and it is thought that the mitochondria developed from this bacteria.